Dealership EV Charging · Cost & Incentives

What does EV charging actually cost?

Ballpark your install cost, Section 30C credit, utility & state incentives, and the monthly demand charge impact — the number most installers never show you.

Estimated install cost
Net after 30C + incentives
Level 2 hardware + install
DC fast hardware + install
Service / panel upgrade
Section 30C tax credit (potential offset)
Utility make-ready & state rebatesVaries by location
After the install — your ongoing utility cost

Installation is a one-time cost. Demand charges are forever — unless you manage them. Here’s what these chargers will likely add to your monthly utility bill.

Est. added demand charge
per month
Energy Guardian saves
per year
Peak demand added to utility bill
Estimated monthly demand charge added
Energy Guardian annual recovery (35–55%)
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Planning estimate only — not a quote and not tax advice. Real cost depends on site conditions, OEM spec, and utility make-ready. Section 30C eligibility (30% up to $100K per charger, location-dependent) should be confirmed with a tax professional. Demand charge estimates use industry-standard coincidence factors. Real-world savings based on two EVready-managed dealership sites over 30-day periods. EVready® Energy maps the federal, state, and utility incentives your project actually qualifies for.

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