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Panel Upgrade Cost in Utah

Estimate the installed cost of a 100A→200A service upgrade, subpanel, or smart load-management device in Utah. Calibrated to local electrician labor (0.98× the U.S. average) and typical permit fees.

Planning range, not a contractor quote. Verify state and utility programs with the linked administrator before claiming — caps, eligibility, and timelines change.

Electrician labor
0.98×
vs. U.S. average (BLS)
Permit fee
$260
typical residential
Electricity
11.4¢/kWh
EIA retail average

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Used for income-qualified rebates (e.g., DOE HEEHRA).

Estimated installed cost

$2,600

Typical range $1,525 – $5,050 · 100A → 200A panel upgrade

Low

$1,525

Best case

Mid

Typical

$2,600

Typical

High

$5,050

Worst case

Itemized cost breakdown

Click a row for math & sources
Line itemLowMidHigh
$700$1,100$1,700
State labor multiplier applied (UT).
$755$1,078$1,509
$150$300$600
Reflects installation difficulty, home type, and timing.
$0$124$1,230
Total$1,525$2,600$5,050
  • Is this a panel replacement, service upgrade, or subpanel install?
  • Is utility coordination and disconnect/reconnect included?
  • Is the meter and main being replaced?
  • Is grounding and bonding work included to current code?
  • Will this support future EV charging and heat pump loads?
  • Are smart load management devices an alternative to a full upgrade?
  • Is permit and inspection included, and how long is the typical wait?
  • What is the warranty on labor and the panel itself?
  • Will any drywall repair, paint, or fire patching be needed?
  • How long will my power be off during the upgrade?

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What can change this price

  • Estimates are planning ranges, not contractor quotes. Actual prices depend on your home, local labor rates, equipment, code requirements, utility rules, and contractor availability.

Actual prices depend on your home, local labor rates, equipment selection, code requirements, utility rules, and contractor availability. Estimates are planning ranges, not contractor quotes.

Cost simulatorYour likely cost rangeThe most-likely cost — plus how high and low it realistically goes
Optimistic10% chance under
Most likelythe single most-likely cost
Safer budget90% chance under

See the single most-likely cost and the realistic range it falls in — not just a low/high band.

Press Show the range to see the most-likely cost and how the odds spread.

  • ~30%Service mast, weatherhead, or meter base also replaced+$500$2,500
  • ~25%Grounding & bonding brought to current NEC (ground rods, water bond)+$200$1,200
  • ~15%Knob-and-tube or aluminum branch wiring found (older home)+$1,500$6,000
  • PossibleUtility disconnect / reconnect scheduling and permit fees+$150$800

Surprise odds are approximate planning estimates, not measured rates; cost ranges are sourced where shown. How this works.

Method: each cost line is drawn from a triangular distribution and correlated by a shared market factor (~0.5), then sampled across 10,000 outcomes (a Monte Carlo simulation); the most-likely value and range emerge from the simulation, not the band. A planning simulation, not a quote.

Panel-related rebates & credits in Utah

Program Type Amount Expires
Federal · Credit 30% up to $600 2025-12-31
Income-qualified
Federal · Rebate $0–$4,000 2031-09-30

Frequently asked questions

How much does a 100A to 200A panel upgrade cost in Utah?

In Utah, a 100A to 200A panel upgrade typically runs $1,525–$5,050 installed. The work includes a new 200A main breaker, meter base, service-entrance conductors, and utility coordination. Use the calculator above to refine for your existing panel and install difficulty.

Is a panel upgrade necessary for an EV charger or heat pump in Utah?

Not always. NEC 220.83 load calculations frequently show a 100A panel handles a heat pump + EV charger + induction range if existing loads are modest. A smart load-management device ($500 to $1,500) often replaces a $4,000 upgrade by scheduling large loads so the home never exceeds the existing service capacity. Utah licensed electricians can run the load calc for $100 to $300.

What permits and rebates apply in Utah?

Permit fees in Utah average about $260 for a residential service upgrade. The federal 25C credit expired Dec 31 2025 under OBBBA, so federal credits no longer apply to panel work placed in service in 2026. The calculator surfaces 2 programs for Utah.

How long does the work take in Utah?

A typical 100A to 200A service upgrade is a one-day job, but power is off for 4 to 8 hours during the cutover. If the utility has to replace the service drop or relocate the meter, the calendar can stretch to 2 to 3 weeks because the utility schedules its part separately. The utility-side work is usually free.

Panel upgrade cost by state