
Smart energy choices with rewards!
What is EVConnectNC?
What to expect
Set up your account
~4 mins
Create your personal EV profile, connect your vehicle or charger, and register for EVConnectNC in minutes.
Get enrolled
within 1 week
Once your enrollment is confirmed, charge at home during off-peak times to be eligible for monthly incentives.
Get your rewards
twice yearly
Gift cards will be delivered every six months (in July and January). Your charge history, stats, and insights can be viewed anytime from your WeaveGrid dashboard.
What is EV managed charging and telematics?
EV managed charging is a technique that encourages or automatically shifts EV charging to off-peak hours, helping reduce strain on the electric grid while lowering costs and improving system efficiency. Telematics uses data from a connected vehicle or charger to help understand charging patterns and support managed charging programs without requiring additional hardware.

What does EVConnectNC require for participation?
- At least 90% of charging within charging windows to receive gift card rewards
- Charge between 7pm–5am or 9am–3pm
- Minimum 200 kWh of electricity usage per month for charging
- Only monitoring charging at home
- No restrictions on away-from-home charging (e.g., public, workplace)


Who is WeaveGrid and how do they work with the cooperatives?
WeaveGrid helps utilities manage rapid load growth without overbuilding the grid, ensuring reliable, cost-effective electrification at scale. WeaveGrid is NC Electric Cooperatives’ technology partner for EV managed charging. Through the EVConnectNC program, WeaveGrid provides a software platform that helps participating cooperatives monitor EV charging, encourage off-peak charging, and deliver EV programs to their members.

Who is North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives?
North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives is a network of 26 not-for-profit electric cooperatives serving member owners throughout the state. This network includes the statewide organization that supports the local electric cooperatives through power supply, innovation, grid planning, and shared services. Beyond providing electricity, cooperatives are investing in their communities and delivering new energy solutions, such as EVConnectNC, to improve quality of life for 2.8 million co-op members in 93 of North Carolina’s 100 counties.
Who are the 26 not-for-profit distribution cooperatives?
Distribution cooperatives are the local electric member-owned utilities that directly serve homes, farms, and businesses. While each distribution cooperative operates independently and maintains its relationship with local members, they work together through the statewide network to achieve economies of scale, share best practices, and deliver services that may be more difficult to provide individually
Our Energy Mix
As the power supplier for 25 of North Carolina’s electric cooperatives, we maintain a diverse power portfolio that currently breaks down as follows:
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