Details on the NC Solar Rebate Program from Duke Energy’s website:
“Whether you want solar panels at your home or business, this one-time rebate can help make going solar more affordable. Between 2018 and 2022, Duke Energy will provide 20 megawatts (MW) of capacity annually for this program. Ten MW will be available in the Duke Energy Carolinas service area and 10 MW will be available in the Duke Energy Progress service area. Starting in 2021, half of the annual capacity will be available in January and the remaining half in July. This program is first-come, first-served, so if you’re interested, get started today.”
How much could you get back? (Rates are effective July 2021)
As you consider making the switch to solar, it’s essential to stay informed about the latest advancements and updates regarding the program. Be sure to check for the latest duke energy solar rebate update to see how much you could potentially save. Take advantage of this opportunity to reduce your energy costs while contributing to a more sustainable future.
- Residential customers: 40 cents per watt or $4,000 rebate maximum
- Non-residential customers: 30 cents per watt or $30,000 rebate maximum
- Nonprofit customers: 75 cents per watt or $75,000 rebate maximum
Visit www.duke-energy.com/NCSolarRebates to learn more or to review full Terms and Conditions.