About
About EV Charger Permit Guide
EV Charger Permit Guide exists because the paperwork side of home EV charging — permits, rebates, panel math — is scattered across utility PDFs, city portals, and blog posts that never get updated. We put it in one place and keep the receipts.
How we work
Every state and utility page carries a "last reviewed" date and a link to the official source — the utility's own program page, a state energy office, the IRS, or the DOE's Alternative Fuels Data Center. When a program ends, we don't delete it: it stays listed with an expired flag and the closure date, because half the frustration in this space is chasing money that quietly disappeared.
Cost figures are planning ranges built from national installation data and state labor factors. They're for budgeting and quote sanity-checks, not substitutes for itemized bids from licensed electricians.
What we are not
We're not electricians, lawyers, or tax advisors, and nothing here is professional advice for your specific situation. Electrical work belongs to licensed professionals with permits; tax questions belong to tax professionals. Our editorial policy and monetization disclosure spell out the rest.
Contact
Corrections and program updates are genuinely welcome — a program's terms changing under us is the main failure mode of a site like this. Email [email protected].