GenerLink Approved States — Where Is GenerLink Available?

GenerLink is currently approved and available in utilities across the United States. Below are our priority state guides with utility-specific information:

States with Active GenerLink Programs

  • Arkansas — Entergy, SWEPCO, OG&E + 15 more
  • Florida — FPL, Duke Energy, LCEC, Clay Electric, West Florida Electric
  • Georgia — Georgia Power
  • Indiana — Vectren + 27 more utilities & co-ops
  • Kentucky — LG&E, Kentucky Utilities, TVA + 23 more
  • Michigan — DTE Energy, Consumers Energy
  • New York — PSEG Long Island, National Grid
  • North Carolina — Duke Energy Carolinas
  • Ohio — AEP Ohio, FirstEnergy
  • Oklahoma — 27 approved utilities & electric co-ops
  • Texas — AEP Texas, Oncor, CenterPoint Energy
  • Virginia — Dominion (Virginia Electric & Power), NOVEC, Rappahannock EC + 17 more
  • West Virginia — Appalachian Power, AEP

More States with GenerLink-Approved Utilities

These states also have utilities that have approved the GenerLink meter-mounted transfer switch. Open your state’s guide to see which utilities in your area participate.

Coming Soon

Utility-specific guides for the following states are in progress: Pennsylvania, California, Louisiana.

How to Check Your Utility Approval Status

Use our Utility Approval Checker to instantly verify whether GenerLink is approved in your service area. If your utility isn’t listed, contact us — we’ll work with your utility to confirm approval status and start the process if needed.