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EV Charger Installation in Rockford, IL

EV charger installation in Rockford costs $1,200 to $1,900 for most homeowners in 2026. ComEd (Commonwealth Edison) serves Rockford at $0.14/kWh ComEd — hourly pricing available for EV savings. ComEd up to $2,500 Select Customer rebate: Income-qualified $2,500 open. Standard paused.. Federal 30% credit up to $1,000 through June 30, 2026.

Rockford is Illinois's third-largest city and the economic center of the Rock River Valley, located 90 miles northwest of Chicago along the Wisconsin border. Rockford has a strong manufacturing heritage anchored by aerospace, automotive, and medical device industries including the global headquarters of Woodward, Sundstrand, and the manufacturing operations of several major aerospace suppliers. ComEd serves Rockford and the northwest Illinois region. Rockford's manufacturing economy and proximity to the Wisconsin border create a unique EV market where industrial workers and healthcare professionals are among the primary EV adopters. The city's ongoing downtown revitalization including the renovated Coronado Theatre and the growing Riverview Ice House entertainment complex reflects a community investing in its future.

Utility
ComEd (Commonwealth Edison)
Electricity rate
$0.14/kWh ComEd — hourly pricing available for EV savings
Typical install cost
$1,200 to $1,900
Rebate available
Income-qualified $2,500 open. Standard paused.

Rockford's aerospace and defense manufacturing heritage has given the city an engineering culture that embraces new technology including electric vehicles. The Rock Valley College and Northern Illinois University satellite campus in Rockford create an educated workforce pipeline. Rockford has also attracted Swedish and European manufacturing investment over decades due to its Scandinavian immigrant heritage, creating cultural connections to European markets where EV adoption rates are significantly higher than US averages. The city's lower cost of living compared to Chicago makes EV ownership more financially accessible for Rockford households than for comparable Chicago metro residents paying higher housing costs.

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EV Charger Installation Costs in Rockford, Illinois

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

Rockford EV Charger Cost Chart — 2026

ComEd (Commonwealth Edison) territory. Rockford-specific labor market rates.

Simple install, modern panel
$850 to $1,200
Standard install, typical home
$1,200 to $1,900
Complex or detached garage
$1,900 to $3,000
Panel upgrade required
$2,600 to $4,800
30%
Federal credit on total cost
$1,000
Maximum credit residential
June 30
2026 credit deadline

EV Charging in Rockford, Illinois

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

ComEd (Commonwealth Edison) Programs

ComEd serves Rockford and northwest Illinois with residential rates averaging $0.14 per kWh for standard supply. Illinois's competitive electricity market allows Rockford homeowners to shop alternative retail electricity suppliers. ComEd's Select Customer rebate of $2,500 remains available for income-qualified Rockford homeowners. ComEd rebates require enrollment in hourly pricing for minimum 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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Rockford Permit Requirements

The City of Rockford requires an electrical permit for Level 2 EV charger installations through the Rockford Community Development Department. Most residential permits are processed within 3 to 5 business days. ComEd rebate applications require an ICC-certified Illinois electrician. The standard $1,000 ComEd base rebate program was exhausted in early 2026 but the $2,500 Select Customer rebate for income-qualified households remains open. Illinois requires all electrical work to be performed by a licensed Illinois electrician.

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Areas We Serve

Our Rockford installer network covers Winnebago and Boone counties including Loves Park, Machesney Park, Belvidere, Roscoe, Cherry Valley, and all communities throughout the greater Rock River Valley region. We also serve Freeport, Dixon, and communities along the Illinois-Wisconsin border corridor.

Getting Installed in Rockford

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Panel Assessment

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Install and Permit

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

Rockford EV Charger FAQ

ComEd's base $1,000 rebate program funding was exhausted in early 2026. The Select Customer rebate of $2,500 remains open for Rockford homeowners whose household income is at or below 80 percent of the Illinois median or whose address falls within a ComEd Equity Investment Eligible Community tract. Applications require an ICC-certified electrician and enrollment in ComEd's hourly pricing for minimum three years. The federal 30 percent tax credit covers up to $1,000 of installation costs through June 30, 2026.
Most Rockford homeowners pay between $1,200 and $1,900 for a complete Level 2 EV charger installation before incentives in 2026. Rockford has moderate Illinois labor costs below the Chicago metro area. Rockford's diverse housing stock from Victorian-era homes near the Rock River to post-war suburban construction and newer development creates varied panel situations. After the federal 30 percent tax credit of up to $1,000 and any available ComEd rebate most Rockford homeowners see significant net cost reduction.
Rockford's aerospace and precision manufacturing economy has created a workforce with strong mechanical aptitude and technology orientation. Companies like Woodward that make precision control systems for aircraft and industrial applications attract engineers and technicians who are naturally interested in the mechanical sophistication of electric drivetrains. The city's Scandinavian manufacturing heritage through Swedish immigrant communities who settled in Rockford in the early 20th century has created cultural connections to European markets where EV adoption is significantly more advanced than in comparable US cities. These cultural and professional factors contribute to EV adoption rates in Rockford that outpace similarly-sized Illinois cities without this manufacturing identity.

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