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EV Charger Installation in Gig Harbor, WA: Cost & Rebates (2026)

Installing an EV charger at your Gig Harbor home cost depends on how far your panel is from the parking spot, whether a new circuit or panel capacity is needed, and the Level 2 charger you choose. Here’s what Gig Harbor and Pierce County drivers should know before booking an install in 2026.

Level 2 charging is the Gig Harbor standard

A Level 2 (240-volt) charger adds roughly 25–35 miles of range per hour — enough to fully charge most EVs overnight. For Gig Harbor commuters crossing the Narrows Bridge to Tacoma or the Eastside, that overnight top-up is the difference between never thinking about charging and constantly hunting for public stations.

Does your panel have room?

A Level 2 charger typically needs a dedicated 40–60 amp circuit. Many older Gig Harbor homes on 100-amp service don’t have the spare capacity, which is why an EV install and a panel upgrade are often done together. We run a load calculation up front so you know exactly what your home needs — no surprises mid-project.

Rebates and incentives

Washington utilities and state programs periodically offer rebates that can offset a meaningful share of EV charger and wiring costs. Programs change, so we’ll point you to what’s currently available when we quote your project. Learn more on our EV charger installation page.

Why use a licensed electrician

EV chargers draw high, sustained current, so the circuit, breaker, and connection have to be sized and installed correctly. As a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor (WA L&I #LEBROBC755MT), we install to code and pull the permit. For a free, fixed quote, see our Gig Harbor electrician page or contact us.

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