The most common question we get from Hudson County homeowners is straightforward: "How much is this going to cost?" A 200-amp service upgrade is one of the biggest electrical projects a home can have — it involves the panel, the meter socket, the service entrance cable, utility coordination, and a permit inspection. The total is not always what people expect, and the range quoted online is wide enough to be almost useless. Here is what homeowners in Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, and the surrounding towns actually pay in 2026, and what moves the number in either direction.
What a 200-Amp Service Upgrade Actually Includes
When an electrician quotes a "200-amp service upgrade," they should be pricing all of the following:
- The main panel itself — a new 200A panel with breaker spaces (Square D, Eaton, Siemens, or Leviton are common choices). For most homes, a 24- or 30-space panel is appropriate; larger homes may need 40 spaces or a panel with tandem breaker capability.
- The meter socket — the weatherproof enclosure outside where PSE&G or JCPL connects your service. If your existing meter socket is rated at 100A or 150A, it must be upgraded to a 200A socket. This is almost always necessary when upgrading from 100A service.
- The service entrance cable — the conductors running from the utility's connection point (the weatherhead or underground service lateral) down into your meter socket and panel. These must be rated for 200A, which typically means 4/0 aluminum or 2/0 copper conductors.
- The UCC permit — filed with your municipality (Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, etc.). Permit fees in Hudson County typically run $150–$400 depending on the municipality and scope of work.
- The PSE&G or JCPL ESI application — the utility must disconnect your meter before the work begins and reconnect it after the inspection is passed. Your electrician submits the ESI (Electric Service Installation) application and coordinates the scheduling with PSE&G or JCPL.
- The electrical subcode inspection — a municipal inspector reviews the completed work before PSE&G restores power. Your electrician schedules this.
Any quote that does not address all of these line items is incomplete. Some contractors quote panel-only and add the meter socket and service entrance as extras. Ask for a complete, all-in number before you compare quotes.
What Hudson County Homeowners Pay in 2026
For a standard 200-amp service upgrade on a single-family or two-family home in Hudson County — upgrading from 100A service, including new panel, meter socket, service entrance cable, permit, and PSE&G coordination — the all-in range is:
- Simple upgrade (overhead service, accessible panel location, minimal circuit work): $3,200–$4,500
- Moderate upgrade (underground service lateral, or panel in a tight location, or a few circuits to be transferred): $4,500–$6,000
- Complex upgrade (full rewire of service entrance, underground with new conduit, knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring to address, or multiple permits): $6,000–$9,000+
These ranges reflect all-in pricing for licensed work with permits in PSE&G territory. They are higher than national averages you will see on sites like Angi or HomeAdvisor — New Jersey has higher labor costs, higher permit fees, and a more involved utility coordination process than most states. A quote of $1,500 for a 200-amp upgrade in Jersey City should raise a red flag: either permits are not included, the work is not going to be done by a licensed electrician, or the scope is not complete.
What Drives the Cost Up
Several factors can push the cost above the mid-range estimate:
- Underground service: Many older homes in Jersey City and Hoboken have underground service laterals rather than overhead drops. Underground work involves conduit in the ground, waterproof fittings, and sometimes excavation — all of which add cost.
- Panel location: A panel in a finished basement, a closet, or anywhere that requires access work (drywall repair, limited working room) adds labor time.
- Existing wiring issues: If your home has knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum branch circuit wiring, or double-tapped breakers that the inspector will flag, those issues need to be addressed before the inspection passes. Budget for them upfront.
- EV charger or generator at the same time: Bundling a 200-amp upgrade with an EV charger circuit or generator transfer switch is cost-effective — one permit, one PSE&G visit — but the combined quote will be higher than the panel upgrade alone.
- Municipal permit timelines: Jersey City's Construction Office and Hoboken's Construction Department have different processing times. Some towns schedule inspections within a week; others take 2–3 weeks. That affects project timeline but generally not cost.
The PSE&G ESI Timeline in Hudson County
The PSE&G ESI application is not optional — and it is the part of the project most homeowners do not anticipate. Here is the typical sequence:
- Your electrician submits the ESI application to PSE&G, which includes the scope of work and your address.
- PSE&G reviews the application and assigns a disconnect date — typically 2–5 weeks out from submission in the Jersey City area. Wait times are longer in summer (peak HVAC season) and shorter in fall and winter.
- On disconnect day, PSE&G removes your meter. Your electrician completes the upgrade work with the power off.
- Your electrician schedules the electrical subcode inspection. In Jersey City, inspections are typically available within a few business days of scheduling.
- After the inspection passes, PSE&G reinstalls the meter — usually within 1–3 business days of receiving the inspection approval.
Total elapsed time from permit application to power-on: typically 4–8 weeks in Hudson County. The day-of work itself is usually 6–10 hours for the electrician. Plan your project timeline accordingly — this is not a job you can start and finish in a week.
How to Get an Accurate Quote
When soliciting quotes for a 200-amp upgrade, ask each contractor:
- Does your price include the permit fee, meter socket, and service entrance cable — or just the panel?
- Do you handle the PSE&G ESI application and inspection coordination, or is that my responsibility?
- What is the realistic timeline from contract signing to power-on?
- Are you a licensed NJ electrical contractor? (Ask for their license number.)
- What happens if the inspector flags something during the inspection?
At Malfettone Electric, our 200-amp upgrade quotes are all-in: panel, meter socket, service entrance, permit, PSE&G coordination, and inspection. No surprise add-ons after the fact. Call us at (848) 294-1739 or request a free estimate online — we typically respond within one business day and can schedule a site visit to give you an accurate number for your specific home.