// Cost Guide · 2026 · New York City
Electrical Panel Upgrade Costs in NYC
Real 2026 price ranges for 100A–200A upgrades, sub-panel additions, ConEd coordination, and permit costs — from a master-licensed NYC electrician who does these every week.
$3,500
200A upgrade
Cost breakdown — NYC 2026
| Scope of Work | NYC Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 100A → 200A upgrade Standard residential, good access |
$1,800 – $2,400 | Best-case. Panel in accessible basement or utility room. |
| 100A → 200A upgrade Older building, limited access |
$2,400 – $3,500 | Pre-war buildings, tight spaces, knob-and-tube adjacent wiring. |
| 60A → 200A full service upgrade | $2,800 – $4,500 | Often requires ConEd meter upgrade. More extensive work. |
| Sub-panel addition For addition, garage, or basement |
$900 – $1,800 | Requires capacity in main panel. Includes permits. |
| Panel replacement (same amperage) Zinsco / FPE / Pushmatic recall upgrade |
$1,200 – $2,000 | Safety upgrade for recalled or obsolete panels. |
| ConEd meter upgrade fee | $200 – $600 | ConEd charge, separate from electrician cost. Required on most service upgrades. |
| NYC DOB permit | $300 – $700 | Should be included in reputable contractor quotes. Confirm before signing. |
| Co-op / condo building premium | +$300 – $800 | Alteration agreement compliance, restricted hours, building insurance requirements. |
What affects cost in NYC
Building vintage is the single biggest variable in NYC. Pre-war buildings often have original wiring that requires remediation before a panel upgrade. Post-war buildings (1950s–70s) frequently used aluminum branch circuit wiring, which requires additional safety work at the panel.
ConEd coordination adds time and sometimes cost to any service upgrade above 100A. ConEd must physically disconnect and reconnect the meter — we coordinate this directly, typically adding 1–2 weeks to the timeline.
Warning signs you need a panel upgrade now: Breakers that trip repeatedly, breakers you can’t reset, a warm or humming panel, burning smell near the panel, or an insurer flagging your Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or fuse-based panel.
Frequently asked questions
A 200-amp panel upgrade in NYC typically costs $1,800–$3,500. Key drivers are building type, ConEd meter upgrade requirements, permit costs, and existing wiring condition. Pre-war buildings often run higher due to additional remediation work.
Yes. All panel upgrades require a DOB electrical permit and must pass a final inspection. MP Electric NYC handles all permit applications, DOB filings, and inspection scheduling as part of every job.
The physical installation takes 4–8 hours, with power off most of that time. The full process — permit approval and DOB inspection — typically takes 1–3 weeks. ConEd meter upgrades can add another 1–2 weeks.
You likely need one if breakers trip frequently, you’re adding an EV charger or major appliance, you still have 60A or 100A service, you have a fuse box, or your insurer is requiring an upgrade. Most NYC homes built before 1980 have 100A service — insufficient for modern loads.
Often yes. If your meter needs upgrading (common when moving to 200A service), ConEd must disconnect and reconnect at the meter. We coordinate directly with ConEd and schedule around their crews to minimize downtime.
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