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Charge Home Solutions serves Arkansas with Tesla-certified EV charger installation, Powerwall, and licensed electrical work, free in-home estimates.

EV, battery & electrical services across Arkansas

Across Arkansas, Charge Home Solutions installs Tesla-certified EV chargers, Powerwall and home batteries, and provides licensed electrical work through local electricians. The booming Northwest Arkansas region and Little Rock metro lead the state in EV adoption, and storm season makes backup power valuable.

Our electricians know Arkansas permitting and the major utilities (Entergy Arkansas, SWEPCO) and handle the permit and inspection for you, with a free in-home estimate on every project.

Arkansas incentives & rebates

  • IRA Home Energy Rebates, up to $4,000 for a panel upgrade (income-qualified)
  • Net metering through your utility
  • Local program matching by address at /savings-finder/

Why Arkansas homeowners choose us

  • Licensed, Tesla-certified electricians serving communities across Arkansas
  • Tesla Energy Certified for Wall Connector & Powerwall
  • Free in-home estimates with transparent, fixed pricing
  • Permits and Arkansas inspections handled for you
  • Up to 10-year workmanship guarantee
  • Help capturing every federal, state & utility incentive
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Cities we serve in Arkansas

Little Rock, AR

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Fayetteville, AR

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Fort Smith, AR

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Springdale, AR

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Jonesboro, AR

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Rogers, AR

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Conway, AR

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North Little Rock, AR

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Bentonville, AR

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Pine Bluff, AR

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Hot Springs, AR

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Benton, AR

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Texarkana, AR

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Sherwood, AR

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Russellville, AR

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Arkadelphia, AR

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Batesville, AR

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Bella Vista, AR

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Blytheville, AR

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Bryant, AR

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Cabot, AR

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Camden, AR

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Centerton, AR

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El Dorado, AR

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Forrest City, AR

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Harrison, AR

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Helena-West Helena, AR

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Hot Springs Village, AR

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Jacksonville, AR

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Magnolia, AR

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Malvern, AR

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Marion, AR

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Maumelle, AR

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Mountain Home, AR

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Paragould, AR

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Searcy, AR

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Siloam Springs, AR

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Van Buren, AR

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West Memphis, AR

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Alexander, AR

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Alma, AR

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Ashdown, AR

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Atkins, AR

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Austin, AR

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Bald Knob, AR

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Barling, AR

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Beebe, AR

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Berryville, AR

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Booneville, AR

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Brinkley, AR

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Brookland, AR

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Cave Springs, AR

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Cherokee, AR

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Clarksville, AR

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Clinton, AR

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Corning, AR

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Crossett, AR

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Dardanelle, AR

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De Queen, AR

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Dermott, AR

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DeWitt, AR

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Dumas, AR

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East End, AR

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Elkins, AR

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England, AR

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Farmington, AR

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Fordyce, AR

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Gentry, AR

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Gibson, AR

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Gosnell, AR

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Gravette, AR

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Green Forest, AR

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Greenbrier, AR

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Greenwood, AR

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Hamburg, AR

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Haskell, AR

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Heber Springs, AR

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Hope, AR

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Hoxie, AR

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Johnson, AR

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Landmark, AR

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Little Flock, AR

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Lonoke, AR

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Lowell, AR

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Manila, AR

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Marianna, AR

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Marked Tree, AR

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McGehee, AR

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Mena, AR

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Monticello, AR

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Morrilton, AR

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Mountain View, AR

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Nashville, AR

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Newport, AR

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North Crossett, AR

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Osceola, AR

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Ozark, AR

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Paris, AR

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Pea Ridge, AR

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Piggott, AR

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Piney, AR

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Pocahontas, AR

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Pottsville, AR

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Prairie Grove, AR

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Prescott, AR

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Rockwell, AR

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Shannon Hills, AR

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Sheridan, AR

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Stuttgart, AR

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Tontitown, AR

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Trumann, AR

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Vilonia, AR

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Waldron, AR

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Walnut Ridge, AR

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Ward, AR

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Warren, AR

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West Fork, AR

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White Hall, AR

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Wynne, AR

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Home electrification in Arkansas

Hot, humid summers and variable winters shape electrical demand. That reality shapes electrical work across Arkansas: capacity planning comes first, and every EV charger, battery, and panel project we do starts with a real load calculation.

Tornadoes and severe storms drive backup-power interest, which is why backup power leads so many of our Arkansas conversations. Batteries cover the frequent short outages silently; generators carry the long ones; the load audit tells you what your home actually needs.

Every project also has a paperwork side: we know Entergy Arkansas and SWEPCO requirements, and incentives worth real money, local utility programs where they are offered. We manage the utility coordination and capture the rebates as part of the job, not as your homework.

What do Arkansas homeowners actually install? Level 2 EV chargers lead ($400–$1,500 installed, 2–4 hours of work), followed closely by Tesla Powerwall systems ($11,000–$18,000 installed) and 200-amp panel upgrades ($1,500–$4,000). Behind those come standby generators, whole-house surge protection, and the everyday electrical work, outlets, lighting, troubleshooting, that keeps homes safe. Every job starts with a free in-home assessment and a fixed written quote.

Wherever you are in Arkansas, the experience is deliberately consistent: free assessment, honest load calculation, a fixed quote that doesn't grow, full permitting, and municipal inspection to close every job. Qualifying projects can be financed, and the work is backed by an up-to-10-year workmanship guarantee, the same standard in every city we serve.

One recommendation we make everywhere in Arkansas: know what's in your panel. Recalled brands like Federal Pacific and Zinsco, 60-amp fuse services, and 1960s aluminum branch wiring all hide in plain sight until a home sale, an insurance renewal, or a fault exposes them. A one-visit inspection names what you have, what it costs to fix, and what can safely wait.

Timing matters more in Arkansas than homeowners expect: permit offices queue up ahead of storm and cooling seasons, incentive budgets run on fiscal calendars, and installer availability follows demand waves. Projects planned in the shoulder seasons routinely complete faster and capture programs that peak-season procrastination forfeits. The free assessment costs nothing to schedule early, and locks your quote while the calendar is still your ally.

Winter electrical checklist for Arkansas

  • Load-test backup batteries and generators before the first storm
  • Space heaters get their own circuit, they're the #1 cause of winter breaker trips and worse
  • EV owners: cold cuts range, so a Level 2 home charger matters more here than anywhere
  • Heat-pump conversions need a panel capacity check before installation season
  • Ice-storm rule: stay far from downed lines and call the utility first, then us for house-side damage
  • Check attic ventilation wiring before insulating, buried junction boxes and old wiring are winter fire starters
  • Generator owners: batteries fail in cold, load-test yours in October, not January

Arkansas, frequently asked questions

Yes, net metering credits your solar production, and a battery adds backup through Arkansas's storm season. We'll model the numbers for your home.

Yes, through our nationwide network we serve 119+ Arkansas cities and the areas around them, with local licensed electricians and the same standards, pricing transparency, and workmanship guarantee everywhere.

We do, on every job, local permits are filed before work begins, inspections are scheduled after, and we know Entergy Arkansas and SWEPCO requirements.

Book a free in-home assessment: a licensed electrician checks your panel and site, runs the load calculation, and gives you a fixed written quote, plus every rebate and credit you qualify for, including local utility programs where they are offered.

Most Arkansas homes pay $400–$1,500 for a Level 2 charger installed with permit and inspection. A required panel upgrade adds $1,500–$4,000, but a load calculation often shows it isn't needed at all.

Yes, 24/7, through our Arkansas network. Sparking outlets, burning smells, storm damage, and home-side outages are triaged by phone and dispatched around the clock, with genuine hazards prioritized.