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EV Charger Installation Cost in Seattle, Washington

Typical cost for a Level 2 home charger installation: $650$1,500 in Seattle, Washington

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Local EV Charger Installation Factors in Seattle

Checked 2026-05-09

Seattle has a strong curbside and multifamily charging emphasis because many residents do not have private off-street parking. City Light's public network and SDCI permitting guidance are more locally useful than a generic home-rebate pitch.

Permit path

Permit required: Yes

Seattle City Light points single-family and multifamily charger installs to Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections guidance, and SDCI issues electrical permits for covered electrical work.

City permit source

Utility and incentives

Primary utility: Seattle City Light

No active residential charger rebate was verified for this city.

Seattle City Light does not present a general single-family home charger rebate on its residential EV page, but it does run multifamily and public charging programs and points some customers to federal charging-equipment tax credits.

Home and electrical context

Median home age: 50 years

Housing pattern: urban

Power cost and climate

Residential electricity rate source: $0.1395/kWh

IECC climate zone: 4C

Seattle's marine 4C climate makes rain exposure, exterior receptacle covers, and corrosion-resistant fittings more important than high-heat derating.

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EV Charger Installation Cost Breakdown in Seattle

Labor rate tier for Washington: Higher than average (high cost-of-living state)

Installation TypeTypical Range
Level 1 Charger (120V)$200$650
Level 2 Charger (240V) ✓ Most Popular$650$1,500
Level 2 + Panel Upgrade$2,500$5,250
Level 2, Outdoor Install$800$2,000

* Estimates are for Seattle, Washington. Prices vary by installer, home configuration, and permit fees. Get quotes from local pros for accurate pricing.

What Affects EV Charger Installation Cost in Seattle?

  • Panel capacity & location

    If your electrical panel is older or at capacity, you may need an upgrade ($1,500–$3,000). The further the panel is from your garage, the more wiring is needed.

  • Wiring distance

    Runs under 25 ft are cheapest. Longer runs or runs through finished walls add $200–$1,200+ depending on complexity.

  • Indoor vs. outdoor installation

    Outdoor installs require a weatherproof NEMA 3R enclosure and conduit, adding $150–$400 to the total.

  • Permits & inspections

    Seattle City Light points single-family and multifamily charger installs to Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections guidance, and SDCI issues electrical permits for covered electrical work.

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