RALEIGH –  Atom Power, a N.C.-based company focusing on the electric vehicle recharging market, will add 205 jobs paying more than $80,000 a year in Huntersville in an agreement announced Tuesday with the North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Economic Investment Committee.

The expansion will more than double the company’s current workforce.

Atom Power has an R&D center in Durham. It has developed what it calls a “smart circuit breaker.”

“Atom Power says its smart circuit breaker will make charging electric cars as cheap and easy as using Wifi,” Bloomberg news reported in February.

Under the agreement, Atom Power some $2 million in state and local tax incentives as well as community college training.