Electrical Cost · Massachusetts
Electrical Cost in Massachusetts (2026)
Electrical in Massachusetts typically runs $13,100–$29,800 for a complete electrical package on a 2,000 sq ft home (200A service, panel, branch circuits, devices, lighting).
Massachusetts context that moves electrical wiring cost
Climate: New England four-season climate with cold, snowy winters and warm summers. Coastal areas face nor'easters. Deep frost lines and rocky soil are common.
Labor market: Well above national average.
Permits & codes: Massachusetts has its own State Building Code (780 CMR) based on the ICC codes with significant amendments. The "stretch energy code" adopted by many cities exceeds base energy requirements. Title V septic regulations are among the strictest in the nation. Historic district commissions can impose additional requirements.
About electrical wiring in Massachusetts
Residential electrical covers the service entrance from the utility, main breaker panel, all branch circuits run through framing, device boxes for switches and outlets, lighting circuits, dedicated appliance circuits, and code-required protection (AFCI, GFCI). The full package for a 2,000 sq ft home is typically 18–24 circuits and 1–2 weeks of work for a 2-person crew.
The 2023 National Electrical Code adoption cycle pushed AFCI protection into nearly every branch circuit and tightened GFCI requirements. EV charger pre-wires became near-universal in 2024–2026 new construction. These changes alone added $400–$1,200 to a typical bid compared to 2019 pricing.
What moves the price
Service size
200 amp is the new residential default for any home that uses electric range, electric dryer, or any 240V EV charging. 100 amp service is cheaper ($500–$900 less) but rare in new construction. 400 amp service for an EV-charging, all-electric home adds $1,800–$3,500 in panel, meter base, and feeder upgrades.
NEC adoption cycle
States on the 2020 or 2023 NEC require AFCI on nearly every branch circuit and GFCI in more locations than the 2017 cycle. California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Washington, and New York are on the most recent code. AFCI breakers run $35–$55 each vs $8–$15 for standard breakers — across 20+ circuits that adds $400–$800 to the panel cost alone.
EV charger pre-wire
A 50-amp dedicated circuit to the garage with a NEMA 14-50 receptacle adds $400–$900 if done during rough-in. A hardwired Level 2 charger (Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint Home Flex) adds another $500–$800 for the unit. Retrofitting after drywall is $1,500–$3,000.
Solar and battery readiness
California Title 24 mandates solar on new construction, adding a separate $8,000–$18,000 line item not included in the electrical baseline above. Battery pre-wire for future Tesla Powerwall or equivalent adds $600–$1,400 for the disconnect, transfer switch panel, and conduit run.
Union vs non-union markets
Major urban markets (Chicago, NYC, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Seattle) have heavy IBEW union penetration. Union electrician total comp (wages plus benefits) runs $95–$130/hour all-in vs $50–$80 non-union. That premium flows through to the total job cost in a meaningful way.
Lighting plan complexity
Builder-grade lighting (12–18 recessed cans, a few ceiling fixtures, basic outdoor lights) is included in the base price. A designer-spec lighting plan with cove lighting, multiple pendant runs, accent and task lighting, and outdoor architectural fixtures adds $1,500–$8,000+ in labor and switching infrastructure.
Electrical cost across Massachusetts metros
Within Massachusetts the spread between metros is usually 25–40% of the state midpoint. Major metros pay more than rural areas because of labor demand, permit complexity, and material delivery overhead.
- Boston metro — typical home build $250–$550/sq ft range
- Cambridge / Somerville — typical home build $280–$600/sq ft range
- Cape Cod — typical home build $220–$480/sq ft range
- Worcester — typical home build $175–$390/sq ft range
- Springfield — typical home build $160–$350/sq ft range
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