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Idaho Power generates most of its electricity from Snake River hydroelectric dams. That means some of the cheapest and cleanest power in America, at just $0.10/kWh, charging your EV at home costs roughly $25–$35 a month for 1,000 miles.
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Learn more →Idaho Power offers a $200 rebate for qualifying Level 2 charger installations. Here's exactly how to claim it.
Full rebate guide →Multi-unit installs for Boise offices, apartment complexes, and business fleets.
Learn more →Idaho Power residential customers can get $200 back on a qualifying Level 2 EV charger installation. Combined with the already-low cost of electricity in Idaho, the economics of home EV charging in Boise are hard to beat anywhere in the country.
The rebate is straightforward but has specific requirements, including which chargers qualify and how to submit. Most homeowners miss details that cost them the rebate.
Full Idaho Power rebate guide →A standard Level 2 install in Boise runs $600–$1,200 total, lower than most western cities due to Idaho's lower labor rates. After the Idaho Power $200 rebate, net cost is typically $400–$1,000. Homes needing panel upgrades run $2,000–$4,000 total. Full cost breakdown →
Yes. Idaho Power offers a $200 rebate for residential customers who install a qualifying Level 2 EV charger. Confirm current requirements at idahopower.com, program details can change. Full rebate guide →
Yes. Idaho requires an electrical permit for Level 2 installation. Your licensed electrician pulls it from the City of Boise, it's standard, not an add-on. Permit guide →
Yes. Idaho Power's Time of Day pricing plan offers lower rates on weekdays after 9 PM and all day on weekends and holidays. At $0.10/kWh base, the overnight rate makes Boise one of the most affordable places in the country to charge an EV at home.
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