EV Charger Installers in North Carolina

Certified, licensed electricians for Level 2 home and commercial EV charging installation across North Carolina.

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⚡ North Carolina EV Charger Incentives

Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress offer rebates for Level 2 EV charger installation.

Always verify with your utility provider and tax advisor before installation.

💰 Typical Installation Cost in North Carolina

Most Level 2 installations in North Carolina cost $700–$1,600 including labor, permits, and hardware.

Listed Contractors in North Carolina (5 verified)
AE
Aldridge Electric, Inc.
📍 Charlotte, NC
⭐ 4.9 (188 reviews) 📅 18 yrs exp 🔧 Commercial, DC Fast, Fleet
✓ EVITP
DE
Decker Electric, Inc.
📍 Raleigh, NC
⭐ 4.8 (111 reviews) 📅 10 yrs exp 🔧 Residential, Commercial
✓ EVITP
EE
Envirospark Energy Solutions, Inc.
📍 Charlotte, NC
⭐ 4.8 (122 reviews) 📅 10 yrs exp 🔧 Residential, Commercial, Solar
✓ EVITP
JR
J. Ranck Electric, Inc.
📍 Charlotte, NC
⭐ 4.8 (122 reviews) 📅 11 yrs exp 🔧 Residential, Commercial
✓ EVITP
ME
Miller Electrical Services, Inc.
📍 Raleigh, NC
⭐ 4.7 (99 reviews) 📅 10 yrs exp 🔧 Residential, Commercial
✓ EVITP

All contractors are EVITP-certified. Data sourced from evitp.org.

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Why Use a Certified EV Installer?

🔒 Licensed & Insured

All contractors are licensed electricians with proper EV charging insurance.

⚡ EVITP Certified

Many hold EVITP certification — the industry standard for EV charging work.

📋 Permit-Ready

Certified installers handle permits and inspections in North Carolina jurisdictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger in North Carolina?

Yes, in most North Carolina jurisdictions a permit is required for Level 2 charger installation. Our certified installers handle the permit process for you.

How long does installation take?

Most residential Level 2 installations take 2–6 hours. Panel upgrades may require a full day.

Can I get the federal 30C tax credit in North Carolina?

Yes — the 30C credit covers 30% of qualifying costs, up to $1,000 for residential installations. Consult a tax advisor for your situation.

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