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Hiring an EV charger electrician in Boulder, CO
A charger circuit is routine work for any competent electrician — which means your job isn't finding a genius, it's filtering for licensed, insured, permit-pulling, and honestly priced. Here's the filter.
Step zero
Verify the license (2 minutes, saves everything)
Licensed contractors file permits; a homeowner contractor permit may be issued to an owner personally performing work on their own residence if it is not for rent or resale.. Before comparing prices, look up each bidder's license: Colorado DORA — State Electrical Board (verify license) . The number should appear on the quote itself. No number on the quote is answer enough.
The interview
Six questions that sort the field
"Is the permit included, and will you pull it?"
In Boulder, CO: Single trade electrical permit through Boulder Customer Self-Service portal, typical fee Residential electrical permit fees are published by Boulder; service-change-only and residential size categories have separate fee lines.. The right answer is an unhesitating yes, with the fee itemized. Use a single trade electrical permit when the charger is the only scope. Historic districts, floodplain/wetland sites, structural work, or exterior changes can require additional review.
"Can you price the outlet and hardwired options side by side?"
GFCI-breaker requirements changed this math — a pro quotes both without being defensive about it.
"Will you run a load calculation, and is it extra?"
Mandatory diligence on 100–125A panels. Many include it free; $75–$200 standalone is fair.
"Have you filed my utility's rebate paperwork before?"
Experienced installers know the local utility's photo and invoice requirements cold — that's weeks of back-and-forth saved.
"What wire gauge and breaker are you quoting for my amperage?"
You're not testing the answer — you're testing whether they explain it plainly (e.g. 6 AWG copper on a 50A breaker for a 40A charger).
"What's the warranty on your workmanship?"
One year written is the floor; many good shops offer more.
Walk away
Red flags, in order of severity
- "You don't really need a permit for this" — you do; unpermitted work surfaces at resale and in insurance claims
- No license number on the quote, or a "borrowed" license from an absent master electrician
- One lump-sum number with no line items — impossible to compare, easy to pad
- Quote sight-unseen without asking about panel size or wire distance
- Pressure to skip the GFCI breaker or undersize wire "to save you money"
- Cash-only, no written contract, or full payment up front
Compare quotes in Boulder, CO
Three itemized bids routinely differ by 40% for the identical scope — the hour spent comparing is the best-paid hour of the project.
Finding an installer yourself: ask for the contractor's state license number, proof of insurance, and at least two recent Level 2 installs. Get the permit number in writing.
Use the free permit checklistTimeline expectations in Boulder, CO: Online submittal through CSS reduces processing time by one to two business days; inspections are requested through the portal after issuance. All permits require inspection. Boulder asks for approved city-stamped plans on site when applicable and notes photos may be required for some inspections.
Rules, rebates, and incentives change. Verify with the official program before applying.