EV Charger Installation in San Francisco, CA

Find verified, local EV charger installers serving the San Francisco Bay Area. Compare costs, check rebates, and get your Level 2 home charger installed by a pro.

Installation Cost in San Francisco

$1,200 – $2,800
Typical total cost for Level 2 home charger installation in San Francisco
Charger Unit
$400 – $700
Standard models. Smart chargers with Wi-Fi: $700–$1,200
Installation Labor
$500 – $1,500
Depends on panel distance and conduit routing
Permits
$75 – $300
Required by SF for any new 240V circuit
Panel Upgrade
$1,500 – $3,000
Common in older Victorians and pre-1970s homes

Rebates & Incentives

Bay Area residents can stack several programs to significantly reduce installation costs:

  • Federal 30C Tax Credit — 30% of total installation costs, up to $1,000 per charging port. Available for installations completed by June 30, 2026 in eligible census tracts.
  • PG&E Residential Charging Solutions — Rebates covering 50%–100% of approved charger equipment costs. Income-eligible households can receive up to $700 on charging equipment.
  • PG&E Empower EV Program — Income-qualifying customers get a free Level 2 charger (valued at $500) plus up to $2,000 toward electrical panel upgrades.
  • Bay Area AQMD — The Bay Area Air Quality Management District periodically offers residential EV charger incentives. Check their website for current program availability.
💰
Potential savings: By combining the federal tax credit with PG&E rebates, many San Francisco homeowners reduce their out-of-pocket installation cost by $1,000–$2,500.

What to Look For in an Installer

San Francisco's older housing stock, steep lots, and complex permitting mean you want an installer who knows the city:

  • Licensed C-10 Electrician — California requires a C-10 electrical contractor license for charger installation
  • SF Permit Experience — The Department of Building Inspection has specific requirements. Your installer should pull permits and schedule inspections
  • Panel Assessment — A good installer evaluates your existing panel capacity before quoting, not after starting work
  • EVITP Certification — Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program certification means specific EV charging training
  • Charger Brand Knowledge — Ask whether they've installed your preferred brand before

Find Verified Installers in San Francisco

Every installer listed below has been verified as a legitimate EV charger installation business — not a generic electrician or a charging station operator.

Bay Electric

Specializes in EV charger installation. Free estimates.

Elex Solutions

Most trusted EV charger installation contractor in SF Bay Area. 5.0 stars on Google. Handles wiring and permitting.

EV Charger Expert

EV engineering and charger installation specialists. No subcontractors used. State certified electricians.

Rortech Electric

Licensed, bonded, insured. EV charger installations for Bay Area homes and businesses.

San Fran Electric

Professional EV charger installation. 15+ years experience. Serves SF and surrounding counties.

San Francisco EV Charger Install

Tesla Wall Connectors to universal Level 2 and DC Fast Chargers. Handles permits to final setup.

Wells Electrical

Certified electricians specializing in commercial and residential EV charger installation. Qmerit partner.

Popular Home Chargers

Tesla Wall Connector
The go-to for Tesla owners. Up to 44 miles of range per hour. Requires a 60-amp circuit for max output.
ChargePoint Home Flex
Works with all EVs. Adjustable amperage (16–50A) makes it flexible for homes with limited panel capacity.
Wallbox Pulsar Plus
Compact design, ideal for tight garage spaces common in SF homes. 40-amp, 25-foot cable.
JuiceBox 48
Smart scheduling and energy monitoring. Wi-Fi connected with app control for off-peak charging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger in San Francisco?
Yes. San Francisco requires a building permit for any new 240-volt circuit installation. Your installer should handle the permit application and inspection scheduling as part of the project.
How long does installation take?
A straightforward installation (panel in the garage, no upgrade needed) takes 2–4 hours. If a panel upgrade or long conduit run is required, expect a full day or a return visit.
Can I install a charger if I live in a condo or apartment?
It's possible but more complex. You'll need HOA approval, and the installation may require running conduit from a shared electrical room. Some SF buildings have added EV charging through PG&E's commercial programs. Talk to your HOA and an installer experienced with multi-unit buildings.
What if my electrical panel needs upgrading?
Many older SF homes have 100-amp panels that can't support a 40–50 amp charger circuit. A panel upgrade to 200 amps typically costs $1,500–$3,000 but is often covered in part by PG&E's Empower EV program (up to $2,000 for qualifying households).

Popular Level 2 EV Chargers

Top-rated chargers compatible with any certified installer. Prices may vary.

ChargePoint Home Flex
$699
50A · 23 ft cord
Most popular — WiFi, adjustable amperage
View on Amazon
JuiceBox 40
$589
40A · 25 ft cord
Smart scheduling, energy tracking app
View on Amazon
Grizzl-E Classic
$399
40A · 24 ft cord
Best value — rugged, NEMA 4 rated
View on Amazon
Wallbox Pulsar Plus
$649
48A · 25 ft cord
Compact design, Bluetooth + WiFi
View on Amazon
Emporia EV Charger
$449
48A · 24 ft cord
Budget smart charger, energy monitoring
View on Amazon

As an Amazon Associate, we may earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect our recommendations.