EV Charger Installers in Los Angeles, CA
24 verified installers in Los Angeles — typical install cost $1,200–$2,500
Top EV Charger Installers in Los Angeles
Electrician Near Me Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Electricians & Panels
Los Angeles, CA
AD Electrician Los Angeles 1, LLC
Los Angeles, CA
3CAB ELECTRIC INC. Lic. 1118756
Los Angeles, CA
Urgent Electrician Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
Old Reliable Electricians
Los Angeles, CA
THE LOS ANGELES ELECTRIC COMPANY, LLC
Los Angeles, CA
Spark Wave Electric Solutions
Los Angeles, CA
Bright Line Electric Co.
Los Angeles, CA
Grid Master Electrical
Los Angeles, CA
Prime Current Electrical
Los Angeles, CA
Alexis Electric Co
Los Angeles, CA
Quick Connect Electric
Los Angeles, CA
EV Safe Charge
Los Angeles, CA
SAME / NEXT DAY EV CHARGER INSTALLATION
Los Angeles, CA
RF ELECTRICIAN INC
Los Angeles, CA
Tradition Electrician Service & Repair
Los Angeles, CA
Win Electric Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
Alex & Alex Electrical Services
Los Angeles, CA
Oli Electric
Los Angeles, CA
Americano Electrical Solutions
Los Angeles, CA
Green Water and Power
Los Angeles, CA
Morrow-Meadows Corporation - Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
EV Pro Solutions
Los Angeles, CA
EV Charger Installation in Los Angeles, CA
A Level 2 home EV charger installation in Los Angeles typically runs $1,200–$2,500 — in line with the national average of $800–$2,000. That range covers the charger unit, labor, materials, and permit fees. The biggest variables are how far your electrical panel is from the garage and whether your panel has capacity for a 60-amp circuit. If it doesn't, a subpanel addition ($800–$1,500) or full panel upgrade ($2,000–$4,000) gets added to the project. Getting three written quotes is the fastest way to pin down your actual number.
Available rebates: 14 utilities offer $150-$3,000 in rebates. PG&E offers $800, SCE offers $1,000, SDG&E offers $1,500 for residential EVSE. On top of state and utility incentives, the federal 30C Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Credit covers 30% of total installation costs, up to $1,000 for residential installations. This is a tax credit — it reduces your bill dollar-for-dollar when you file your return. Stack all three and many Los Angeles homeowners end up paying well under half the list price.
Permits in California: Streamlined EV permitting statewide under AB 1236. Most jurisdictions offer online applications. Typical cost: $75-$250. A permitted installation protects you: it means the work was inspected and meets code, and it won't create problems when you sell. Any reputable installer will pull the permit on your behalf — it's a red flag if they suggest skipping it.
When comparing installers in Los Angeles, prioritize EVITP certification (Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program) — this is the specialized credential that covers EV-specific wiring, circuit sizing, and charger compatibility, beyond a standard electrician license. Also verify an active state electrical contractor license and insurance before anyone starts work.
Frequently Asked Questions — Los Angeles EV Charger Installation
How much does EV charger installation cost in Los Angeles?
A Level 2 home charger installation in Los Angeles typically runs $1,200–$2,500. That covers the charger unit, labor, materials, and permit fees. If your panel needs a capacity upgrade, add $800–$4,000 depending on the scope. Always get at least three written quotes before committing.
Do I need a permit for EV charger installation in Los Angeles?
Streamlined EV permitting statewide under AB 1236. Most jurisdictions offer online applications. Typical cost: $75-$250. Your installer should pull the permit on your behalf — it's included in most quotes. Skipping it risks problems with homeowner's insurance and when you sell.
Are there rebates for EV charger installation in California?
14 utilities offer $150-$3,000 in rebates. PG&E offers $800, SCE offers $1,000, SDG&E offers $1,500 for residential EVSE. On top of that, the federal 30C tax credit covers 30% of your total installation cost, up to $1,000 for residential installs. Stack those incentives and the net out-of-pocket cost drops significantly.
How do I choose an EV charger installer in Los Angeles?
Look for EVITP certification (Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program), an active state electrical contractor license, and insurance. Get at least three written quotes, confirm they will pull a permit, and read reviews from actual EV charger jobs — not just general electrical work. The installers listed above meet these baseline criteria.