Attached and detached garages
The feeder or branch-circuit plan changes when parking is separated from the main panel.
Because AGE Electric is based in Palatine, an EV estimate can start with the real garage layout: attached or detached parking, panel location, desired charging speed, connector reach, and whether the home already carries large electric loads.
Send the address or ZIP, equipment goal, panel photos, and route or access details. AGE Electric will confirm what can be priced remotely and what needs an on-site review.
A straightforward residential Level 2 charger circuit commonly belongs in a $1,000–$3,500 planning band. A long or difficult route can fall around $2,500–$6,000. Trenching, load management, a subpanel, panel replacement, or service work can move comparable projects into roughly $4,000–$9,000 or more.
With compatible equipment, adequate capacity, and an accessible attached-garage route, field installation is often completed in one workday after approvals and scheduling. Long routes, detached structures, trenching, panel work, utility coordination, or inspection corrections can require multiple workdays and a longer calendar lead time.
The property, equipment, access, existing conditions, permit, utility, and restoration scope determine AGE Electric’s quote.
These are property and planning conditions—not generic city-name substitutions.
The feeder or branch-circuit plan changes when parking is separated from the main panel.
Association approval, parking rights, metering, and shared-space routing may precede the electrical work.
A charger shortlist is useful, but service load and configured output should be settled before purchase.
Palatine publishes its permit and inspection process online, including separate service-revision guidance. Confirm the current submittal, contractor, ComEd, and inspection steps before fixing an installation or shutdown date.
Village of Palatine Building Permits & InspectionsEach band carries assumptions. A low number and a high number are not comparable if one omits permits, routing, equipment, restoration, or enabling work.
| Comparable scope | Planning range | What it assumes | What can change it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accessible attached-garage route | $1,000–$3,500 | Dedicated circuit and charger connection with adequate existing capacity | Confirm charger supply, permit, finish repair, and surge-protection scope |
| Long or difficult route | $2,500–$6,000 | More conductor, conduit, finished-area routing, exterior exposure, or access work | Distance alone does not reveal penetrations, height, pathway, or restoration |
| Charger plus enabling work | $4,000–$9,000+ | Comparable scope with trenching, load management, subpanel, panel, or service work | Utility and service revisions can create separate scope, cost, and lead time |
Use this list to compare the same work from one proposal to another and to expose missing assumptions before the project starts.
These answers keep capacity, access, approvals, cost, and timing visible instead of hiding them behind “it depends.”
Send the address or ZIP, vehicle and charger model, panel and meter photos, parking position, estimated route, wall or exterior conditions, and any HOA or property-management rules.
No. Physical breaker space and electrical capacity are different. The service, existing loads, and charger’s configured continuous load must be evaluated.
You can shortlist a model, but confirm output, connection method, listing, cable reach, mounting, and panel compatibility before the return period or installation schedule becomes a problem.
No. Funding, equipment eligibility, installation dates, documents, and rate-plan rules are controlled by the current utility program. Verify the official terms before counting a rebate in the budget.