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Best EV Charger Installers in Billings, Montana

Compare 14 EV charger installers serving Billings, Montana. Local pros average 4.8 stars across 412 reviews. Elk Ridge Electric is the highest-reviewed installer with 158 reviews.

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Top-Rated Installer in Billings

Elk Ridge Electric
★★★★★4.9 (158 reviews)

6613 Wagon Trl W Suite 1, Billings, MT 59106, USA, Billings, MT

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13 of 14 installers have a 4.5+ star rating.

Installation Cost in Billings

Typical Level 2 charger installation is $1,000 - $2,300.

Includes hardware and labor. Panel upgrades may add $1,000–$3,000.

Local Incentives & Rebates

  • AFDC's current Montana listing shows NorthWestern Energy with no residential EV fuel-price, infrastructure, or vehicle incentives, so Billings homeowners should not expect a utility charger rebate from the primary utility. Montana does separately exempt private residential and HOA chargers from the public charging-station kilowatt-hour tax.

Permitting Requirements

Permit required: Yes

Billings publishes a local electrical permit-fee schedule, while Montana's Building Codes Bureau says state electrical permits are required except where certified local governments issue and inspect electrical permits. For a typical Level 2 charger, the fee schedule points installers toward the interior/new-addition or service-change electrical categories rather than a separate EVSE line item.

Popular Charger Brands

Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, Emporia

Climate Considerations

Yellowstone County is in IECC climate zone 6B, so outdoor charger installs in Billings need cold-weather cable handling and weatherproof equipment choices for a dry, cold-winter climate.

Cold weather tip: choose NEMA 4/4X-rated hardware and cables designed for freezing temperatures.

Why Hire a Pro?

  • Safety & Code Compliance
  • Correct Breaker Sizing
  • Permit Handling
  • Warranty Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for EV charger installation in Billings, Montana?

Yes, in most cases. Billings requires an electrical permit for installing a Level 2 EV charger. Billings publishes a local electrical permit-fee schedule, while Montana's Building Codes Bureau says state electrical permits are required except where certified local governments issue and inspect electrical permits. For a typical Level 2 charger, the fee schedule points installers toward the interior/new-addition or service-change electrical categories rather than a separate EVSE line item.

What's the average cost of Level 2 charger installation in Montana?

The average cost to install a Level 2 EV charger in Montana typically ranges from $1,000 - $2,300. This includes both the hardware and labor, but can be higher if your electrical panel requires an upgrade.

Which utility companies in Billings offer EV charging rebates?

Depending on your specific address in Billings, you may be eligible for rebates from NorthWestern Energy. For example, EV Charging Rate offers up to Time-of-use rate options for residential EV charging customers. for qualified installations.

What EV charger brands are most popular in Montana?

In Montana, the most commonly installed and highly rated EV chargers include Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, Emporia. Many of these are selected for their reliability and compatibility with local utility rebate programs.

Are there state rebates for home EV charger installation in Montana?

State-specific rebates in Montana are limited, but utility incentives and federal tax credits may still apply.

How long does EV charger installation take in Billings?

A standard Level 2 EV charger installation in Billings usually takes 2 to 4 hours to complete. If your home needs an electrical panel upgrade or extensive trenching, it may take a full day or more.

Can I claim the federal EV charger tax credit in Billings, Montana?

Yes. The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (Section 30C) provides a federal tax credit of up to 30% of the hardware and installation costs, capped at $1,000 for residential properties. This applies nationwide, including in Billings, though it is subject to low-income or non-urban census tract requirements starting in 2023.

Are there commercial EV charger incentives for businesses in Montana?

Yes. Several utility and local programs in Montana support commercial charging projects. Check utility-specific requirements.

Do I need a weatherproof EV charger in Billings, Montana?

Given the local climate in Billings, Yellowstone County is in IECC climate zone 6B, so outdoor charger installs in Billings need cold-weather cable handling and weatherproof equipment choices for a dry, cold-winter climate.. A charger with a NEMA 4 or NEMA 4X rating is recommended for outdoor installations.

Who can legally install an EV charger in Montana?

In Montana, EV chargers should be installed by a licensed and insured electrician. Many utility rebate programs in Montana actually require the installation to be completed by a certified professional to qualify for the incentive.

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