North Carolina
Describe your project once and we'll send it to vetted, NC-licensed contractors in your area. They reach out with quotes — you pick whoever fits.
See how much you could save by switching from gas to charging at home in North Carolina.
*Assumes 3.5 miles/kWh EV efficiency and $0.11/kWh Duke Energy average off-peak rate.
Free for you. No account needed.
Tell us what you need, where you live, and a rough sense of your timeline. It takes about two minutes.
We pass your details to vetted NC contractors who cover your area and handle your type of job.
Installers contact you to discuss the job. You choose whoever fits best. We won't email you about solar every week.
Home electrical services, all handled by local NC contractors.
Level 2 home charger installation for any EV. Most jobs take 2 to 4 hours. Duke Energy rebates available for qualifying chargers.
Learn moreResidential solar panel systems sized for your usage and roof. Duke Energy net metering and PowerPair incentives available.
Learn moreHome battery systems like the Tesla Powerwall keep your lights on during outages and cut peak-rate electricity costs.
Learn moreUpgrading from 100A to 200A or 400A service. Often needed before adding an EV charger or solar system, but not always.
Learn moreCombined install
Installing both at the same time saves a permit, avoids a second panel assessment, and covers every available NC incentive in one project.
Read the combined install guide →EV charger installation
Duke Energy Progress and Duke Energy Carolinas both offer money back on qualifying Level 2 charger installations. Most people who call an electrician directly never find out it exists.
We serve Raleigh, Charlotte, Lake Norman, Greensboro, Wilmington, and surrounding communities including Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Wake Forest, Chapel Hill, and Huntersville.
Don't see your area? Let us know and we'll flag it when coverage expands.
A few things that make this different from the bigger lead directories.
No national companies, no out-of-state crews. Every installer is local, licensed in North Carolina, and insured.
We don't sell your contact information to whoever is paying the most. Your request goes to contractors who are actually local, actually licensed, and actually cover your area.
Worth knowing
Most homeowners don't know Duke Energy offers rebates for qualifying EV chargers. We explain what's available and link to the current program page.
Read the guide →Fill in a simple form, that's it. No account, no newsletter, no weekly emails about solar. We won't contact you for any reason other than to help you get the job done.
Practical guides for NC homeowners: costs, rebates, and what to ask before signing anything.
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