Electrical Costs in North Carolina (2026)

Based on BLS wage data, electrical in North Carolina costs an average of $3,066, ranging from $670 to $3,837.

North Carolina Average $3,066
BLS Hourly Rate $27.54
vs. National Avg -7%

Understanding Electrical Costs in Charlotte

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (2024 release), the median hourly wage for electrical professionals in the Charlotte metropolitan area is $27.54/hour. When you hire a contractor, expect to pay approximately $41/hour — the markup covers business overhead, insurance, vehicle costs, and profit margin.

The total cost of your electrical project depends on three factors:

  1. Labor time — How many hours the job takes (based on project scope)
  2. Materials — Parts, equipment, and supplies needed
  3. Complexity — Emergency service, accessibility issues, or code requirements

How We Calculate These Estimates

Our estimates use the formula: (BLS median wage × 1.5 markup × labor hours) + materials cost. The 1.5× markup is the industry-standard contractor overhead multiplier, accounting for employer payroll taxes (7.65%), workers' compensation insurance (3-15%), general liability insurance, vehicle and tool costs, and profit margin.

This means our average estimate of $670 for electrical in Charlotte reflects real local labor market conditions — not crowd-sourced guesses or outdated national averages.

Electrical Costs in North Carolina by Service Type

Service/Item Low Estimate Average High Estimate
Outlet Installation $40 $70 $110
Ceiling Fan Install $170 $230 $350
Panel Upgrade (200 amp) $1,390 $1,830 $2,560
EV Charger Install $740 $970 $1,350
Whole House Rewiring $2,880 $3,830 $5,440
Light Fixture Install $60 $90 $140
📊 Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS • Last verified: May 2026 (BLS 2024 data)
  • Local labor rates — Charlotte wages are 7% lower than the national average ($27.54/hr vs. $29.61/hr nationally), directly affecting service costs.
  • Seasonal demand — Peak seasons (summer for AC, winter for heating) can increase costs 10-20% due to high demand and limited contractor availability.
  • Project scope — A simple repair costs far less than a full installation. Our low/high ranges reflect this variance.
  • Permits & inspections — North Carolina requires permits for most major electrical work. Budget an additional $50-$300 for permit fees (not included in our estimates).
  • Materials quality — Premium brands cost 30-50% more than builder-grade options. Our "high estimate" reflects premium materials.

Electrical Costs by City in North Carolina

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does electrical cost in Charlotte, NC?

Based on BLS wage data, electrical in Charlotte costs $670 on average, ranging from $70 (basic job) to $4,540 (complex/premium). These estimates use the local median technician wage of $27.54/hour.

Why is electrical more/less expensive in Charlotte?

Local costs reflect the Bureau of Labor Statistics median wage for electrical workers in the Charlotte metro area ($27.54/hr). Areas with higher cost of living, stronger demand, or fewer available workers tend to have higher service costs.

How can I save money on electrical in Charlotte?

Get 3+ quotes from local contractors, schedule during off-peak seasons, and consider mid-range materials instead of premium options. The difference between our low ($70) and high ($4,540) estimates is largely driven by materials choice and project scope.

Are these electrical cost estimates accurate?

Our estimates are calculated using real BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics data for the Charlotte metropolitan area, combined with industry-standard labor time estimates and current material costs. See our <a href='/methodology/'>methodology page</a> for full details.

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Alex Johnson, P.E.

Mechanical Engineer • 15+ Years Home Repair Experience • Licensed Contractor

All cost data on this page has been verified against BLS and Census Bureau records. See our methodology →

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