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Now you can apply for both of our EV charger programs in one place!

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Charger Prep Credit Program

Prepare for an EV Charger

Receive up to $1,000 per charger as a one-time credit to help with home EV charger preparation. Duke Energy will coordinate for a licensed contractor to perform work.

Learn more about this program.

Charger Solution Program

Rent an EV Charger

Lease a Level 2 EV charger for 36 months. Costs include installation, warranty and maintenance.*

Learn more about this program.

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*Work that must be performed to prepare your home for the charger (conduit, wiring, increased capacity, etc.)
is not covered under the program.

How It Works

  • Choose Your Charger

    Browse the available chargers and select the one that fits your needs. Check charger compatibility with your EV's battery.

  • Complete the Form

    Be sure to have your Duke Energy account number and selected charger information ready. Fill out the entire form and agree to the terms and conditions.

  • Site Assessment

    A Duke Energy contractor will schedule an assessment to evaluate your electrical panel, install site and provide an estimate (excluding your credit amount). After the assessment, they'll arrange an installation date.

  • Charger Installation

    A contractor will deliver and install your charger. You'll pay the contractor the difference between your credit and the total amount. Your Duke Energy bill will reflect the monthly charge one to two billing cycles after installation.


Select Your Charger

  EV charger Tesla Gen 3

Tesla Gen 3
EV charger Blink HQ200 Smart

Blink HQ200 Smart
enphase hcs 40pr

Enphase HCS-40PR
Monthly fee: $14.80 $17.10 $14.80
Max Continuous Current [Amps]: 48 50 32
Typical 2 Pole Circuit Breaker [Amps]: 60 70 40
Typical Copper Wire Size [AWG]: #4 #4 #8
Cord length: 18 feet 23 feet 25 feet
Networked: Tesla-networked Networked Non-networked
Type: Hardwired only Hardwired only NEMA 14-50 Plug Only
Indoor/outdoor: Both Both Both

* Consult with a licensed contractor, licensed electrician or a trained installation professional to ensure compliance with local building codes, safety standards and breaker/wire sizing based on the installation environment, conductor type and EVSE rating.