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Florida Power & Light

Florida Power & Light is the largest electric utility in the United States by customer count, serving about 5.9 million accounts across 43 Florida counties. FPL offers an optional residential Time of Use rider (RTR-1) and an EVolution Home subscription that bundles a Level 2 charger, installation, maintenance, and unlimited off-peak charging; customers must pick one or the other. For commercial, workplace, fleet, and multifamily sites, FPL offers a Make-Ready Credit covering utility-side electrical infrastructure plus the EVolution Fleet pilot, in which FPL owns and operates the charging equipment.

Last updated June 2026

At a glance

Investor-owned
Serves
Florida
Customers
5,905,173
EV rate plan
Yes
EVSE rebate
Managed-charging program
Yes

EV time-of-use rate plans

Residential Time of Use Rider (RTR-1)

Verified Jun 2026

Peak
Summer (Apr 1-Oct 31): weekdays noon-9pm ET. Winter (Nov 1-Mar 31): weekdays 6-10am and 6-10pm ET. Excludes major holidays.
Varies
Off-peak
All other hours plus weekends and listed holidays
Varies

Optional rider available to residential customers on RS-1. Charges apply in addition to base RS-1 rates. Customers enrolled in RTR-1 are not eligible for the EVolution Home subscription.

Commercial & multifamily rebates

FPL EVolution Make-Ready Credit (Level 2)

Up to $1,200 per port

Level 2 charging infrastructure at public locations, workplaces, fleet sites, and multifamily dwellings within FPL's service territory. Covers utility-side electrical infrastructure, not the charger itself. First-come, first-served until the program budget is exhausted.

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FPL EVolution Make-Ready Credit (DC Fast 50-149 kW)

Up to $20,000 per port (site cap $120,000)

DC fast charger installations rated 50 to 149 kW at eligible public, workplace, fleet, or multifamily sites in FPL's service territory. Covers utility-side electrical infrastructure only.

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FPL EVolution Make-Ready Credit (DC Fast 150-249 kW)

Up to $30,000 per port (site cap $180,000)

DC fast charger installations rated 150 to 249 kW at eligible public, workplace, fleet, or multifamily sites in FPL's service territory. Covers utility-side electrical infrastructure only.

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FPL EVolution Make-Ready Credit (DC Fast 250 kW+)

Up to $50,000 per port (site cap $300,000)

DC fast charger installations rated 250 kW or greater at eligible public, workplace, fleet, or multifamily sites in FPL's service territory. Covers utility-side electrical infrastructure only.

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Managed-charging programs

FPL EVolution Home

Subscription program for single-family home or townhouse customers with an attached garage. FPL installs, owns, and maintains a Level 2 charger pre-programmed to charge during off-peak hours, with unlimited off-peak charging included in the monthly fee.

Bundled monthly fee covers the charger, installation, maintenance, and unlimited off-peak charging. Full installation total monthly charge is $45.38 in 2026, rising to $50.38 in 2027 per the PSC-approved schedule. Cannot be combined with RTR-1.

FPL EVolution Fleet

Commercial fleet electrification service under the Commercial EV Charging Services (CEVCS-1) pilot tariff approved by the Florida PSC. FPL designs, procures, installs, owns, operates, and maintains the charging equipment under a ten-year service term.

FPL covers upfront capital, installation, permitting, and site preparation. The customer pays a monthly service charge plus metered energy under the applicable commercial rate schedule. The monthly charge is site-specific, calculated from the CEVCS-1 tariff's capital-recovery and operations-and-maintenance components over the ten-year term, rather than a single published flat fee.

FPL's optional residential Time of Use rate, called RTR-1, layers on top of the standard RS-1 residential rate. Summer peak runs noon to 9 pm on weekdays from April through October; winter peak runs 6 to 10 am and 6 to 10 pm on weekdays from November through March. All other hours, plus listed holidays, are off-peak. This works for an EV owner who can reliably charge overnight and on weekends; it works against a household that runs heavy air conditioning during the summer afternoons.

FPL does not offer a traditional residential charger rebate. Instead, it sells the EVolution Home subscription, which includes a Level 2 charger, installation, ongoing maintenance, and unlimited off-peak charging for a single monthly fee. The all-in monthly charge is $45.38 in 2026, stepping up to $50.38 in 2027 under the PSC-approved annual increase schedule. The catch is that EVolution Home and RTR-1 are mutually exclusive: customers cannot stack a home TOU rate with the subscription. The commercial Make-Ready Credit funds the wiring and panel work on the utility's side of the meter for workplace, fleet, and multifamily sites and does not include the chargers themselves.

FPL is the largest single-state distribution utility in the country and operates as a vertically integrated investor-owned utility regulated by the Florida Public Service Commission. The service territory now spans 43 counties after the 2021 merger of Gulf Power into FPL, which means programs that read as a single statewide offer now reach the Panhandle as well as the southern and east coast markets. Rate riders, EV tariffs, and program budgets all move through PSC dockets, so program caps and rate levels can shift between annual rate orders.

Service territory

Florida

  • Alachua
  • Baker
  • Bay
  • Bradford
  • Brevard
  • Broward
  • Charlotte
  • Clay
  • Collier
  • Columbia
  • DeSoto
  • Duval
  • Escambia
  • Flagler
  • Glades
  • Hardee
  • Hendry
  • Highlands
  • Holmes
  • Indian River
  • Jackson
  • Lee
  • Manatee
  • Martin
  • Miami Dade
  • Monroe
  • Nassau
  • Okaloosa
  • Okeechobee
  • Orange
  • Osceola
  • Palm Beach
  • Putnam
  • Santa Rosa
  • Sarasota
  • Seminole
  • St Johns
  • St Lucie
  • Suwannee
  • Union
  • Volusia
  • Walton
  • Washington

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