Installation Rebate

Duke Energy Carolinas EV Charger Rebate

Western NC and part of SC · Last verified January 2026

$200
Rebate Amount
L2
Level 2 Charger
Active
Program Status

About This Rebate

Level 2 home charger rebate for Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress customers.

Who Qualifies

Duke Energy Carolinas or Duke Energy Progress residential customer.

Requirements

Charger must be UL-listed Level 2 (240V). Must be installed by licensed electrician.

How to Apply

  1. 1Purchase a qualifying Level 2 (240V) EV charger.
  2. 2Have it installed by a licensed electrician.
  3. 3Save your purchase receipts and installation invoice.
  4. 4Visit the Duke Energy Carolinas rebate portal and submit your application.
  5. 5Receive up to $200 rebate via check or bill credit (typically 4–8 weeks).
Apply for Rebate at Duke Energy Carolinas

Stack Your Savings

Duke Energy Carolinas rebateup to $200
Federal §30C charger tax credit (30%)up to $1,000
State EV incentivesCheck →
Total potential savings$1,200+

Chargers That Qualify for This Rebate

Grizzl-E Classic
9.6 kW · 40A
$269
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Tesla Wall Connector Gen 3
11.5 kW · 48A
$399
Emporia Smart EV Charger 48A
11.5 kW · 48A
$449
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Always confirm charger eligibility with Duke Energy Carolinas before purchasing.

Duke Energy Carolinas EV Rebate FAQs

How much is the Duke Energy Carolinas EV charger rebate?

Duke Energy Carolinas offers up to $200 for qualifying Level 2 home EV charger installation. Charger must be UL-listed Level 2 (240V). Must be installed by licensed electrician.

Who qualifies for the Duke Energy Carolinas rebate?

Duke Energy Carolinas or Duke Energy Progress residential customer.

Can I stack this rebate with the federal charger tax credit?

Yes. The federal §30C credit covers 30% of EV charger + installation costs (up to $1,000). You can claim both — the utility rebate reduces your out-of-pocket cost, and you claim the federal credit on the net amount paid.

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