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Do I Need a Permit to Install an EV Charger in New Mexico?

EV charger installation permit requirements. Level 1 vs Level 2, panel capacity, and available rebates.

Level 2 (240V) chargers yes. Level 1 (120V plug-in) no.

Level 1 vs Level 2

Level 1 chargers plug into a standard 120V outlet and do not require a permit. Level 2 chargers require a dedicated 240V circuit (usually 40-50 amps) and always require an electrical permit. Level 2 is what most EV owners install for practical daily charging speeds.

Panel Capacity

A Level 2 EV charger draws 40A and requires a 50A breaker. Many older homes have 100A or 150A panels that may not have capacity. If your panel is full, you'll need a sub-panel or panel upgrade ($1,500-$3,000 additional). An electrician can do a load calculation to determine if your current panel can handle it.

Installation Location

Most home EV chargers are installed in the garage, near the electrical panel. Longer runs from the panel to the charger increase wire cost. Outdoor installations require a weatherproof-rated charger (NEMA 4 or 4X enclosure).

Rebates and Incentives

Many utilities offer rebates for residential EV charger installations. Federal tax credits may also apply. Check current programs with your utility before installation — rebates often require pre-approval and may have specific equipment requirements.

Level 2 chargers need an electrical permit ($40-$75). Fast approval, one inspection. Check for utility rebates first.

Permit fees by city in New Mexico

Verified from each city’s published fee schedule. Where a city has no separate fee listed for this project, open the city page for the current requirements and amount.

CityPermit feeSource
Alamogordo$45VerifiedElectrical Permit
Albuquerque$47.00 eachVerifiedElectrical Permit
Artesia$45.00VerifiedElectrical Permit
AztecSee city page for the current Electrical Permit feeElectrical Permit
Bernalillo$25.00Verifiedvia Residential Building Permit (CID)Residential Building Permit (CID)
Bloomfield$60.00VerifiedElectrical Permit
Carlsbad$45.00VerifiedElectrical Permit
ClovisSame Type I valuation table used city-wide: e.g. $28.00 + $5.60 per $1,000 for $2,000–$25,000 valuationVerifiedResidential Electrical Permit
Deming$45VerifiedElectrical Permit
EdgewoodValuation-based; contact a CID office for a project-specific quoteVerifiedvia State Building Permit (NM Construction Industries Division)State Building Permit (NM Construction Industries Division)
Española$45VerifiedElectrical Permit
FarmingtonSee city page for the current Residential Electrical Permit feeResidential Electrical Permit
Gallup$45VerifiedElectrical Permit
Hobbs$52.00VerifiedResidential Electrical Permit
Las Cruces$150.00VerifiedResidential Electrical Permit
Los Alamos County$45.00VerifiedElectrical Permit (CID-Administered)
LovingtonSee city page for the current Electrical Permit (City Electrical Inspector) feeElectrical Permit (City Electrical Inspector)
Rio Rancho$60.00VerifiedResidential Electrical Permit
Roswell$45.00 minimum permit and inspection feeVerifiedElectrical Permit (State-Administered)
Santa Fe$40.00 per permitVerifiedElectrical Permit
Sunland ParkCalculated per the Most Current Version of the Uniform Building Code (ICC Building Valuation Data / BVD formula)Verifiedvia Residential Building Permit (New Construction / Addition)Residential Building Permit (New Construction / Addition)
Town of Taos$250.00 per residential dwelling (attached or semi-attached units, up to 5 dwellings)Verifiedvia Residential Building Permit (Zoning Review Application)Residential Building Permit (Zoning Review Application)
Unincorporated Bernalillo County$23.50 eachVerifiedElectrical Permit
Unincorporated Doña Ana County$45.00VerifiedElectrical Permit
Unincorporated San Juan County$60VerifiedElectrical Permit
Village of Corrales$23.50Verifiedvia Construction Permit (New Residential Construction)Construction Permit (New Residential Construction)
Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque$30.00 plus $4.00 per $1,000.00 of valuationVerifiedvia Building Permit (New Construction, Addition, or Alteration)Building Permit (New Construction, Addition, or Alteration)

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