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Induction Stove Cost in New York

Estimate the installed cost of an induction range, drop-in cooktop, or portable unit in New York. Calibrated to local electrician labor (1.40× the U.S. average) for 240V circuit work and gas-line capping.

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

Electrician labor
1.40×
vs. U.S. average (BLS)
Electricity
23.5¢/kWh
EIA retail average
Natural gas
$1.65/therm
induction-vs-gas context

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Estimated installed cost

$3,275

Typical range $1,750 – $6,225 · 30-inch induction range (basic)

Low

$1,750

Best case

Mid

Typical

$3,275

Typical

High

$6,225

Worst case

Itemized cost breakdown

Click a row for math & sources
Line itemLowMidHigh
$850$1,300$2,000
State labor multiplier applied (NY).
$280$560$840
$50$100$200
Reflects installation difficulty, home type, and timing.
$0$98$982
$400$750$1,300
Required when removing a gas range; varies by jurisdiction and access.
$150$275$450
Most stainless and cast-iron pans work; fully aluminum and copper do not.
$75$200$450
Total$1,750$3,275$6,225

Monthly energy impact

~Neutral

$1/ mo

Bills change very little — between -$3 and $1 per month either way.

Panel upgrade likelihood

Low risk

100A typically supports induction range with load calculation

  • Is a new 240V circuit required, or can I use existing wiring?
  • Is the 240V outlet (NEMA 14-50 or similar) included?
  • Will my panel support the new induction load?
  • Is gas line capping by a licensed plumber included if I'm switching from gas?
  • Is the range, cooktop, or only the wiring included in the quote?
  • Does the quote include permit and inspection?
  • Is there a separate cookware allowance for induction-compatible pans?
  • What is the labor warranty?
  • Are any countertop modifications needed?
  • Is removal and disposal of the old range included?

Next step: how to vet a contractor & compare bids

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.

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  • ~45%New 240V/40-50A circuit run to the kitchen (gas-to-induction)+$400$1,800
  • ~30%Gas line capped by a licensed plumber+$150$600
  • PossiblePanel has no open slots - subpanel or load management+$500$2,000
  • PossibleCountertop or cabinet cutout modified for a larger unit+$150$700

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.

Induction-related rebates & credits in New York

Program Type Amount Expires
Income-qualified
Federal · Rebate $0–$840 2031-09-30

Frequently asked questions

How much does an induction range install cost in New York?

In New York, a basic 30-inch induction range install runs $2,100–$4,900. A new 240V circuit adds $400 to $1,300 if needed (most kitchens with a gas range do not have one). Capping the existing gas line costs $150 to $450. Premium ranges (Bosch 800, Café, Wolf, Miele) add $1,000 to $3,000.

What are the operating-cost savings vs. gas in New York?

Induction-vs-gas operating cost is roughly neutral at typical cooking volumes — the annual delta is typically within $25 per year. The real value is indoor air quality (no combustion byproducts), faster boil times, easier cleanup, and removing a combustion appliance from the kitchen.

What rebates apply to induction stoves in New York?

The federal 25C credit does NOT cover stoves. DOE HEEHRA provides up to $840 for electric stoves, cooktops, or ranges in income-qualified households, administered state by state. The rebate table above shows 1 applicable programs for New York.

Will existing cookware work with induction?

Induction works only with magnetic cookware (cast iron, magnetic stainless steel). The magnet test: if a fridge magnet sticks to the bottom of a pan, it works. Aluminum, copper, and most non-magnetic stainless steel do not. A starter cookware allowance of $75 to $450 covers basic pieces — many homes already have enough cast-iron cookware to skip this entirely.

Induction stove cost by state