Commercial EV Charging in Houston, TX
Workplace, fleet, and destination charging deployments.
Commercial EV charging contractors in Houston, Texas for workplace, multi-family, fleet depot, and destination charging — Level 2 banks, DC fast chargers, networked OCPP back-ends, and utility make-ready coordination.
EV charger types installed in Houston, TX
From a 120V garage outlet to a 350 kW highway DC fast charger — what they cost and what they need.
Networked Level 2 (workplace / MUD)
- Power
- 11.5–19.2 kW · 48–80A
- Speed
- 40–70 mi/hr
- Cost
- $2,500–$7,500 per port (excluding service)
Dedicated circuit + OCPP network + load management
Best for: Workplaces, multifamily, hotels, fleet depots.
DC Fast Charging (50–350 kW)
- Power
- 50–350 kW · 480V 3-phase
- Speed
- 100–300 mi in 20–40 min
- Cost
- $45,000–$200,000+ per stall
Utility coordination, transformer, concrete pad
Best for: Retail, highway corridors, public charging hubs.
The EV charger installation process
Typical timeline from first survey to a powered, permitted, inspected charger.
- 0145–90 min
Site survey & load calc
Electrician measures panel capacity, runs a NEC 220.83 load calculation, and walks the conduit path from panel to parking spot.
- 021–5 business days
Permit pulled
Licensed installer files an electrical permit with the local AHJ. Most cities now have an EV-charger fast-track.
- 03Same-day to 2 weeks
Service / panel verification
If service is ≤100A or the panel is full, the install adds a sub-panel, load-management module, or a 200A service upgrade.
- 042–6 hours
Conduit & wire run
Copper THHN sized for continuous load (125%) is pulled in EMT, PVC, or fished through walls per the AHJ.
- 051–2 hours
EVSE mount & commissioning
Charger is mounted, terminated, and commissioned over Wi-Fi (Tesla, ChargePoint, Wallbox) with the correct current setting.
- 061–7 business days
Inspection + utility notice
AHJ signs off; some utilities require an EV-charger notification for time-of-use rates or load-control programs.
Permits & inspections in Texas
Every EV charger over 16A needs a permit. Here's what gets inspected.
Texas permitting
- NEC cycle
- 2020 NEC (state-adopted; some cities on 2023)
- Permit notes
- TDLR licensing for electricians; permits pulled at the city level — Houston, Dallas, Austin each have their own portals.
- Inspection
- Rough, service, and final inspections; AHJ schedules vary 1–5 business days.
EV-specific code (NEC 625)
- ›NEC Article 625 governs EVSE — dedicated branch circuit, no shared loads.
- ›Continuous-load sizing: breaker + wire at 125% of charger amps (e.g. 48A charger → 60A circuit).
- ›GFCI required for receptacle (NEMA 14-50) installs; hardwired Wall Connectors are exempt.
- ›Service ≤100A almost always requires a load-management device or a 200A upgrade.
- ›EVSE must be UL-listed (UL 2594 / 2231) and installed per manufacturer instructions for warranty.
EV charger rebates & incentives in Texas
Stackable federal, state, and utility programs your installer can paperwork.
Federal §30C Alternative Fuel Credit
Available for installs in eligible low-income or non-urban census tracts through 2032. Filed with IRS Form 8911.
State programs · Texas
| Program | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| TxVEMP (Volkswagen settlement) | Up to $7,500 per DC port | Public DC fast site grants. |
Utility programs
| Program | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Austin Energy EV360 | Up to $1,200 home rebate | Bundled with Level 2 + EV plan. |
| Oncor Take Charge | Up to $4,000 commercial | Workplace and MUD Level 2. |
Programs change frequently. Verify current eligibility at DOE AFDC before filing.
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Permit-pulling, load-calc done.
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Commercial EV FAQ
+Which utility incentives apply to commercial EV charging in Houston, Texas?
Most Houston, Texas-area utilities offer make-ready programs that cover service upgrades, transformers, and trenching for qualifying sites. A good commercial installer manages the application end-to-end.
+Level 2 banks vs DC fast — what fits my site in Houston, Texas?
Workplace and multi-family: Level 2 banks with load management. Retail, fleet, and highway corridors in Houston, Texas: 50–350kW DC fast. A site assessment confirms service capacity and dwell-time fit.
+Will a commercial ev installer pull the permit in Houston, Texas?
Yes — any licensed Houston, Texas EV installer should pull a permit, do the load calc, and schedule the AHJ inspection. Permitted installs are required for many utility and tax-credit rebates.