North Carolina
Duke Energy Progress electricity rates & savings
Understand your bill, compare rate plans, optimize EV charging, and model solar savings for Duke Energy Progress customers. Gleam supports Duke Energy Progress customers with TOU rate optimization, EV charging schedules, and personalized bill savings recommendations.
Current rate plans
Published electricity rates
Rates last verified: June 2026. Effective January 2026.
Official sources: Residential rates, Tariff sheet, and EV program.
Peak & off-peak hours
Is the TOU or EV plan worth it?
If you drive 700+ miles/month and can charge overnight or on weekends, Duke Energy Progress's time-varying rate often saves money — peak rates can run 6.3× off-peak. If most of your usage happens during peak hours (often late afternoon), TOU may cost more than a flat plan.
Calculate charging, usage, and solar economics
Use rates published for Duke Energy Progress to estimate home electricity use, EV charging, solar savings, or solar payback with rate inflation and EV impact.
Example EV charging savings
Utility notes
Serves eastern NC and Asheville region. Slightly higher rates than Duke Energy Carolinas. Rate case pending: ~$23/month increase proposed for Jan 2027. Same TOU plan structure as Carolinas. Both Duke NC utilities expected to merge rate cases after 2027.
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If you're a Duke Energy Progress customer, add your provider in Gleam, link your EV, and upload your bill. Gleam finds off-peak charging windows, rate plan savings, and solar opportunities based on your actual usage.
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