Does My Spokane Home Need a Panel Upgrade Before Installing an EV Charger?
Maybe. Homes with 200-amp panels and available breaker slots usually don't need an upgrade. Older homes with 100-amp panels almost certainly do. An electrician can confirm in 15 minutes.
How to Check Your Panel Right Now
Find your electrical panel and look at the main breaker at the top — it will show a number. 200A with open slots means you likely have enough capacity. 100A means you almost certainly need an upgrade before a Level 2 charger can be safely installed.
Spokane Neighborhoods That Commonly Need Upgrades
Spokane's older neighborhoods — Browne's Addition and Perry District — have significant pre-1970 housing where 100-amp panels are common. Newer North Spokane and South Hill suburbs are typically panel-ready.
Cost of a Panel Upgrade in Spokane
A 100A to 200A panel upgrade in Spokane runs $2,000–$3,500 including labor, materials, permit, and inspection. Combined with the EV charger installation, expect a total project cost of $2,500–$4,500.