Complete guide to EV charger installation costs in Vermont. Average $550–$2,500. State rebates, permit requirements, and top-rated local installers.
Installing an EV charger in Vermont costs between $550 and $2,500 for most standard installations. The final price depends on your chosen charger type, panel capacity, wiring distance, and local permitting costs. This guide covers everything you need to know.
We list 84 licensed EV charger installers serving cities across Vermont. Connect with top-rated professionals near you.
Vermont offers several incentives to offset EV charger installation costs:
Most cities require a permit ($50-$300). Check with your local building department.
Always work with a licensed electrician who handles permit applications as part of the installation process.
Most installations take 2-4 hours. Complex jobs (panel upgrades, long runs) take 4-8 hours.
Yes, most Vermont cities require a permit for hardwired EV charger installations. Your installer should handle this.
Vermont requires licensed electricians for hardwired installations. DIY is only possible with plug-in Level 1 chargers.
Last updated June 2026. Prices and rebates are estimates and may change. Verify with local installers for exact quotes.