North Carolina rebates & incentives
Every state, utility and federal program we track for EV chargers, home batteries and panel upgrades in North Carolina — with a link to each official page so you can confirm eligibility.
2 programs · Verified August 2026
- UtilityUp to $1,133 toward the electrical work
Duke Energy Charger Prep Credit
Duke Energy North Carolina residential customers installing a Level 2 charger
Covers wiring, conduit, outlet and panel work, not the charger itself. Work finished in the last ~120 days may still qualify.
Official program page - FederalUp to $4,000 for a panel upgrade, within an up-to-$14,000 total
Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (IRA HEAR)
Income-qualified households, administered state by state
Availability varies by state: some programs are live, others are launching in 2026 or fully reserved. Check your state energy office.
Official program page
Amounts and eligibility are set by each program and change over time. Confirm on the official page before you buy — and we confirm every incentive you qualify for at your free in-home estimate, then file the paperwork for you.