Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in Franklinton

: There are a total of 8 EV charging stations within a 10-mile radius of the center of Franklinton, NC.
Solar power for your home
Solar power for your home

Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in Franklinton, NC

Electric Charging Station

Ev Charge Stat Edgerton Park

Electric Charging Station

108 Edgerton St Louisburg, NC 27549

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

Electric Charging Station

Ev Charge Stat Depot Hill

Electric Charging Station

444 S Main St Louisburg, NC 27549

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

Electric Charging Station

Wake Emc Tri Airport

Electric Charging Station

440 Airport Rd Louisburg, NC 27549

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

Electric Charging Station

Ev Charge Stat N Main St Lot

Electric Charging Station

116 N Main St Louisburg, NC 27549

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

Electric Charging Station

Wf Ev Stations S White Ev

Electric Charging Station

150 S White St Wake Forest, NC 27587

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

Electric Charging Station

Wf Ev Stations Town Hall Ev2

Electric Charging Station

301 Brooks St Wake Forest, NC 27587

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

Electric Charging Station

Wf Ev Stations Town Hall Ev1

Electric Charging Station

317 Brooks St Wake Forest, NC 27587

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

Electric Charging Station

Candlewood Suites Wake Forest Raleigh Area - Tesla Destination

Electric Charging Station

12050 Retail Dr Wake Forest, NC 27587

Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives in Franklinton, NC

Tax incentives and/or other incentives for drivers of electric vehicles in Franklinton.


High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption

Qualified electric vehicles, dedicated natural gas vehicles, and fuel cell electric vehicles may use North Carolina HOV lanes, regardless of the number of occupants. This exemption expires September 30, 2025. (Reference North Carolina General Statutes 20-4.01 and 20-146.2)


Electric Vehicle (EV) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Emissions Inspection Exemption

Qualified light-duty EVs and FCEVs are exempt from state emissions inspection requirements. Other restrictions may apply.

(Reference North Carolina General Statutes 20-4.01 and 20-183.2)


Electric Vehicle (EV) Definition

An EV is defined as a vehicle that:

  • Does not have the ability to be propelled by gasoline
  • Draws electricity from a battery with a capacity of at least four kilowatt-hours and is capable of being charged from an external source
  • Has not been modified from the original equipment manufacturer power train specifications
  • Has a gross vehicle weight rating of 8,500 pounds or less
  • Has a maximum speed of at least 65 miles per hour, and
  • Meets applicable requirements in Title 49 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Section 571.

(Reference North Carolina General Statutes 20-4.01)


Electric Vehicle (EV) Annual Fee

The owner of an EV that is exclusively powered by electricity must pay a fee of $180 and the owner of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle must pay a fee of $90 in addition to any other required registration fees at the time of initial registration and annual registration renewal.

(Reference House Bill 259, 2023 and North Carolina General Statutes 20-87)


Electric School Bus and Infrastructure Rebate - Duke Energy

Duke Energy offers public and charter schools a rebate of up to $215,000 for the purchase of electric school buses and associated charging infrastructure. Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the Duke Energy Park and Plug website


Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Support

North Carolina utilities joined the National Electric Highway Coalition (NEHC), committing to create a network of direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations connecting major highway systems from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific of the United States. NEHC utility members agree to ensure efficient and effective fast charging deployment plans that enable long distance EV travel, avoiding duplication among coalition utilities, and complement existing corridor DCFC sites. For more information, including a list of participating utilities and states, see the NEHC website.


Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Make-Ready Rebate - Duke Energy

Duke Energy offers residential customers a $1,133 rebate for electrical upgrades to support a Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) station. For more information, including eligible upgrade costs, see the Duke Energy EV Charger Prep Credit website.


Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives - Touchstone Energy Network

Touchstone Energy member cooperatives may offer EV incentives to residential customers. Local cooperatives that may currently offer incentives include:

  • Edgecombe-Martin County Electric Membership Corporation
  • Piedmont Electric Membership Corporation
  • Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative
  • Randolph Electric Membership Corporation
  • Roanoke Electric Cooperative
  • Surry-Yadkin Electric Membership Corporation

For more information, including a full list of member cooperatives and available incentives, see the Touchstone Energy Cooperative Network website.


Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in or near Franklinton, NC

Find all electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in and/or near Franklinton (North Carolina). Search and compare local EV charging stations in Franklinton, and find a convenient location to charge your car.

North Carolina ZIP Codes


Go