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EV Charger Installation in Naperville, IL

EV charger installation in Naperville costs $1,400 to $2,200 for most homeowners in 2026. ComEd and City of Naperville Electric Utility serves Naperville at $0.14/kWh (ComEd) — shop ComEd hourly pricing for EV savings. ComEd up to $2,500 plus City of Naperville $500: Stack both: up to $3,000 combined. Federal 30% credit up to $1,000 through June 30, 2026.

Naperville is consistently ranked among the best places to live in the United States and is the wealthiest major suburb of Chicago. Home to over 150,000 residents, Naperville has a unique EV incentive situation that no other Illinois city can match: homeowners can stack two separate rebate programs. The City of Naperville Electric Utility offers up to $500 for Level 2 or DC fast EV charger installation. Separately, ComEd customers in Naperville can access ComEd's rebate program of up to $2,500 for qualifying income-qualified installations. Understanding which utility serves your specific Naperville address is the critical first step — some Naperville residents are served by the City of Naperville's municipal utility while others are ComEd customers — and the available rebates differ significantly.

Utility
ComEd and City of Naperville Electric Utility
Electricity rate
$0.14/kWh (ComEd) — shop ComEd hourly pricing for EV savings
Typical install cost
$1,400 to $2,200
Rebate available
Stack both: up to $3,000 combined

Naperville's economic profile is exceptional. The city has one of the highest median household incomes of any large suburb in the Midwest and consistently tops quality of life rankings. Argonne National Laboratory, one of the US Department of Energy's premier research facilities, is located in the Naperville/Lemont area and employs thousands of scientists and engineers who are among the strongest EV adopters in Illinois. The city's corporate corridor along the I-88 technology highway hosts dozens of major company offices including Nalco, Nicor Gas, and many technology and professional services firms. This concentration of high-income professionals with technology backgrounds has made Naperville one of the highest EV penetration communities in Illinois.

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EV Charger Installation Costs in Naperville, Illinois

Real 2026 Naperville labor market pricing before incentives. Every scenario based on verified local contractor rates.

Naperville EV Charger Cost Chart — 2026

ComEd and City of Naperville Electric Utility territory. Naperville-specific labor market rates.

Simple install, modern panel
$950 to $1,400
Standard install, typical home
$1,400 to $2,200
Complex or detached garage
$2,200 to $3,500
Panel upgrade required
$3,000 to $5,500
30%
Federal credit on total cost
$1,000
Maximum credit residential
June 30
2026 credit deadline

EV Charging in Naperville, Illinois

Utility programs, permit requirements, and service areas specific to Naperville homeowners.

ComEd and City of Naperville Electric Utility Programs

Naperville has a split utility situation. The City of Naperville Electric Utility serves portions of the city and offers up to $500 rebate for Level 2 or DC fast charger installation. ComEd serves other portions of Naperville and offers rebates of $1,000 to $2,500 depending on income qualification. As of mid-2026 the base $1,000 ComEd rebate was exhausted for the year but the $2,500 Select Customer rebate for income-qualified households remains open. ComEd rebates require enrollment in ComEd's hourly pricing plan for a minimum of three years and use of an ICC-certified installer. The federal 30 percent tax credit covers up to $1,000 of installation costs through June 30, 2026.

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Naperville Permit Requirements

The City of Naperville requires an electrical permit for Level 2 EV charger installations. A completed Residential Load Calculation Worksheet accompanies the permit application when wiring upgrades are involved. The City of Naperville Electric Utility customers must confirm their rebate eligibility before installation. ComEd customers in Naperville apply through the ComEd rebate portal after installation. The base ComEd rebate program funding was exhausted in early 2026 but income-qualified customers may still access the $2,500 Select Customer rebate. Illinois requires electrical work to be performed by a licensed Illinois electrician who for ComEd rebates must also hold ICC certification from the Illinois Commerce Commission.

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Areas We Serve

Our Naperville installer network covers DuPage and Will counties including Lisle, Downers Grove, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, Plainfield, Joliet, Aurora, Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, and all communities throughout the I-88 technology corridor and southwest Chicago suburbs.

Getting Installed in Naperville

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Panel Assessment

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Install and Permit

Permit pulled, circuit installed, charger mounted, inspection scheduled.

Naperville EV Charger FAQ

It depends on which utility serves your address. If your Naperville home is served by the City of Naperville Electric Utility you qualify for the city's $500 rebate. If your home is served by ComEd you access ComEd's rebate program of $1,000 to $2,500. Some Naperville addresses may have access to both programs but most homes are served exclusively by one utility. Check your electricity bill to confirm which utility serves your address before applying. Our Naperville installers verify your utility and applicable rebates during every site assessment.
Most Naperville homeowners pay between $1,400 and $2,200 for a complete Level 2 EV charger installation before incentives in 2026. Illinois has higher labor costs than most of the country due to union labor market dynamics in the Chicago metro area. Naperville's housing stock is predominantly suburban single-family homes built between 1970 and 2010 with mixed panel situations. After the available rebates and federal 30 percent tax credit the net out-of-pocket cost for most Naperville homeowners is $600 to $1,400 depending on income qualification and which utility serves the home.
Argonne National Laboratory located just east of Naperville in Lemont is one of the most important EV battery research institutions in the United States. Argonne's battery research programs have contributed foundational technology to multiple commercial EV battery chemistries. The laboratory employs approximately 3,500 staff and supports thousands of external researchers. Argonne scientists and engineers represent a uniquely informed population of EV adopters who understand battery technology from a research perspective. Their presence in the Naperville area has created a community of highly educated professionals who are disproportionately early EV adopters and who bring that perspective to their neighbors and communities.

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