EV Charger Installation in Arkansas
Installing a home EV charger in Arkansas means a licensed electrician runs a dedicated 240V circuit and pulls the local permit. Entergy Arkansas and SWEPCO each rebate residential Level 2 chargers, stacking with the federal 30C credit through June 30, 2026. Use the calculator for an instant ballpark, then connect with a licensed, insured electrician serving Arkansas.
- Licensed & insured electricians serving Arkansas
- Free on-site estimate — no hidden fees
- Permit and inspection handled for you
- All major charger brands supported
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EV Charger Installation Cost in Arkansas
Typical price ranges for a residential Level 2 installation in Arkansas. Your exact quote depends on your panel and the cable run — use the calculator above for an instant ballpark.
Rebates & Incentives in Arkansas
Programs you may qualify for in Arkansas. Eligibility is confirmed by your local installer.
Federal EV Charger Tax Credit (Section 30C)
FEDERAL30% of your hardware + installation cost, up to $1,000 per charging port, claimed on IRS Form 8911. Important: only homes in an eligible (non-urban or low-income) census tract qualify, and — under the July 2025 federal law — the charger must be placed in service on or before June 30, 2026. Installs after that date no longer qualify.
Official program details & eligibility →Entergy Arkansas eTech EV Charger Rebate
UTILITYEntergy Arkansas residential customers can claim a $250 rebate toward a Level 2 EV charger. SWEPCO offers a comparable $250 residential charger rebate in its service territory.
Official program details & eligibility →Ready to Install Your EV Charger in Arkansas?
Use the free calculator above or call us now. A licensed electrician serving Arkansas can typically schedule within the same week.