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My level 2 charger cost $600 and I paid an electrician to install a 240V plug for 2 hours and parts (~300 IIRC). I wouldn't say "thousands". Maybe a thousand plus some if you want a fancier charger.
How far did the electrician have to run the new line for you?
My case will be cheap. But I have coworkers who needed like $1500 in labor costs to run a wire like 40 feet through 4 different rooms on different floors.
Garage vs basement circuit breaker on the other side of the house... Lol.
Really depends on your location. Around me, it’s hard to get an electrician to do any job that doesn’t at least cost $1500. $500 would get you an unlicensed guy to do it under the table, unpermitted.
I live in a large city suburb. It was a licensed electrician. Still $300ish.
External conduit in the garage, about 12ft, so not terrible.