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EV Charger Installation for Arkansas Homes & Businesses

Stop waiting overnight for a full charge. Our certified electricians install Level 2 and DC fast chargers that keep your electric vehicle ready to go, whether you drive a Tesla, Chevy, Ford, or any other EV on the market.

Electric vehicle charging at a home charging station in a residential garage

Why Install a Home EV Charger?

Most EV owners quickly discover that a standard 120-volt household outlet is not enough to keep up with daily driving demands.

When you purchase an electric vehicle, it typically comes with a Level 1 charging cable that plugs into any standard 120-volt outlet. While this works in a pinch, it delivers only 3 to 5 miles of range per hour of charging. For a vehicle with a 60 kWh battery, that means a full charge from empty can take 40 to 50 hours. For most Arkansas families driving 30 to 50 miles per day, Level 1 charging simply cannot keep pace.

Convenience That Changes Your Routine

A dedicated Level 2 home charger transforms EV ownership. You plug in when you get home, and by morning you have a full charge regardless of how much you drove the previous day. There is no more planning around public charging stations or worrying about range. It is the equivalent of waking up to a full tank of gas every single morning without ever visiting a gas station.

Significant Cost Savings Over Gasoline

Arkansas electricity rates average around $0.11 per kWh, which translates to roughly $0.03 to $0.04 per mile driven in an EV. Compare that to a gasoline vehicle averaging 30 miles per gallon at $3.00 per gallon, which costs $0.10 per mile. Over 12,000 miles annually, an EV owner in Arkansas saves approximately $720 to $840 per year in fuel costs alone. Over the life of the vehicle, those savings easily exceed the cost of charger installation.

Faster Than Level 1 by a Factor of Eight

A Level 2 charger operates at 240 volts and delivers 25 to 40 miles of range per hour, depending on amperage. This means a typical EV can go from 20% to 100% in just 4 to 6 hours overnight. For households with two EVs, a Level 2 charger is not a luxury but a necessity.

Types of EV Chargers We Install

From single-car garages to multi-bay commercial facilities, we have the right charging solution for every application.

Level 2 Residential

The most popular choice for home EV charging. These 240-volt units deliver 25 to 40 miles of range per hour and are ideal for overnight charging in your garage or carport. We install hardwired and plug-in models from all major manufacturers, sized to match your vehicle and driving habits. Most residential installations use a 40-amp or 48-amp circuit for optimal charging speed.

  • 240-volt, 30 to 48 amp circuits
  • Indoor or outdoor rated enclosures
  • Wi-Fi enabled smart charging
  • Works with all EV brands

Level 2 Commercial

Designed for businesses that want to offer charging to employees, customers, or fleet vehicles. Commercial Level 2 stations are built for heavier use with features like payment processing, usage tracking, and networked management. We install dual-port stations that serve two vehicles simultaneously, making efficient use of each circuit and parking space.

  • Dual-port stations available
  • Payment and access control
  • OCPP networked management
  • ADA-compliant installations

DC Fast Charging

For businesses that need to deliver a rapid charge, DC fast chargers (Level 3) can add 100 to 200 miles of range in just 20 to 30 minutes. These high-power stations require three-phase power and significant electrical infrastructure, but they are ideal for retail locations, highway rest stops, fleet depots, and dealerships where vehicles need fast turnaround.

  • 50 kW to 350 kW output
  • CCS and CHAdeMO connectors
  • 20 to 30 minute charge times
  • Revenue-generating capability

Our Installation Process

Every installation follows a proven five-step process to ensure safety, code compliance, and optimal performance.

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Electrical Assessment

We start with a thorough evaluation of your electrical panel, available capacity, and the location where you want the charger installed. We measure the distance from the panel to the charging location, check wire gauge requirements, and verify that your service entrance can support the additional load. This assessment is free and typically takes 30 to 45 minutes.

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Panel Upgrade (If Needed)

Many older Arkansas homes have 100-amp or 150-amp panels that may not have enough spare capacity for a 40 to 50 amp EV charger circuit. If an upgrade is needed, we replace your panel with a modern 200-amp unit, bringing your home up to current electrical code while providing room for future needs like solar panels or battery storage.

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Charger Selection

Based on your vehicle, driving habits, and budget, we recommend the best charger for your situation. We carry and install models from ChargePoint, JuiceBox, Tesla, Grizzl-E, and other leading brands. We help you choose between hardwired and plug-in models, smart versus standard units, and the right amperage for your needs.

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Professional Installation

Our licensed electricians install the dedicated circuit from your panel to the charging location, mount the charging unit, and connect everything according to the National Electrical Code and local Arkansas building codes. All wiring is run in conduit where required, and we use only commercial-grade components rated for the continuous load that EV charging demands.

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Testing & Walkthrough

After installation, we test the charger with your vehicle to verify proper operation, measure voltage and amperage, and confirm the charging rate matches specifications. We walk you through the charger features, smart app setup, scheduled charging configuration, and any warranty details. We also schedule the required electrical inspection with your local jurisdiction.

EV Charger Comparison

We install and recommend these top-rated Level 2 residential chargers based on reliability, features, and value.

Charger Max Amperage Cord Length Smart Features Warranty Price Range
ChargePoint Home Flex 50 amp 23 ft Wi-Fi, app control, scheduled charging, energy tracking 3 years $649 – $699
JuiceBox 48 48 amp 25 ft Wi-Fi, app control, Alexa/Google, solar integration 3 years $589 – $649
Tesla Wall Connector 48 amp 24 ft Wi-Fi, Tesla app, power sharing for multiple units 4 years $475 – $525
Grizzl-E Classic 40 amp 24 ft No smart features (basic reliable operation) 3 years $399 – $459

Prices reflect charger unit only. Installation costs are additional and depend on your electrical setup. All chargers listed are UL-certified and ENERGY STAR rated where applicable.

Benefits of Professional EV Charger Installation

8x Faster Charging

Level 2 chargers deliver 25 to 40 miles of range per hour compared to just 3 to 5 miles from a standard outlet, ensuring your vehicle is fully charged every morning.

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Lower Fuel Costs

Charging at home in Arkansas costs roughly $0.04 per mile compared to $0.10 per mile for gasoline, saving the average driver over $700 per year in fuel expenses.

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Increased Home Value

Homes with EV charging infrastructure sell faster and at a premium as electric vehicle adoption accelerates across the state and the nation.

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Code-Compliant & Safe

Our licensed electricians ensure every installation meets NEC standards and local Arkansas building codes, with proper circuit protection and grounding throughout.

Solar-Ready Integration

We design every installation with future solar pairing in mind, positioning circuits and panel capacity so you can eventually charge your EV with free rooftop solar energy.

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Smart Charging Control

Wi-Fi enabled chargers let you schedule charging during off-peak hours when electricity rates are lowest, track energy usage, and set charging limits from your phone.

EV Charger Installation Pricing

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Every quote includes equipment, labor, materials, permitting, and inspection scheduling.

Service Typical Cost What Is Included
Level 2 Home Charger (Standard Install) $1,200 – $1,800 Charger unit, 240V circuit (up to 25 ft run), mounting, testing, permit
Level 2 Home Charger (Extended Install) $1,800 – $2,500 Charger unit, 240V circuit (25 to 50 ft run), conduit, mounting, testing, permit
Electrical Panel Upgrade (100A to 200A) $1,500 – $3,000 New 200A panel, meter base coordination with utility, all breakers, inspection
Commercial Level 2 (Per Station) $3,000 – $6,500 Commercial-grade station, dedicated circuit, pedestal mount, signage, networking
DC Fast Charger Installation $25,000 – $75,000+ DC fast charger unit, electrical service upgrade, concrete pad, bollards, commissioning

The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit may cover up to 30% of installation costs. Ask us about available incentives during your free assessment.

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"When we bought our Tesla Model Y, we assumed plugging into a standard outlet would be fine. After two weeks of 12-hour charge times, we called Energy Future Arkansas. David assessed our panel, installed a 48-amp ChargePoint unit in our garage, and now we get a full charge in under 5 hours. The installation was clean and code-compliant."

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Rachel and Dan P.
North Little Rock, AR • Level 2 Home Charger
David Chen, Lead Solar Engineer at Energy Future Arkansas

David Chen

Lead Solar Engineer & EV Integration Specialist

David has designed and overseen the installation of over 300 residential solar systems and 150 EV charger installations across Arkansas since joining Energy Future Arkansas in 2019. A licensed electrician with NABCEP certification, David specializes in integrating EV charging infrastructure with solar energy systems, helping homeowners power their vehicles with clean, self-generated electricity. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arkansas and stays current with rapidly evolving EV charging standards and technology.

EV Charger Installation FAQ

Most Level 2 home EV chargers require a dedicated 240-volt circuit with 40 to 60 amps. Your electrical panel needs sufficient capacity, typically at least 200 amps total. Older Arkansas homes with 100-amp panels may require a panel upgrade before installation. Our electricians assess your panel during the free site evaluation and will let you know exactly what is needed before any work begins.

A typical Level 2 home charger installation in Arkansas costs between $1,200 and $2,500, including the charger unit and labor. If a panel upgrade from 100 amps to 200 amps is needed, total costs may reach $3,500 to $5,000. The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit can offset up to 30% of costs. Commercial installations range from $3,000 to $50,000 or more depending on the number of stations, power requirements, and site preparation needs.

A standard residential Level 2 charger installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours from start to finish. If a panel upgrade is required, the project may extend to a full day. We schedule installation within one to two weeks of your assessment. Commercial installations with multiple stations can take 2 to 5 business days depending on scope, electrical service requirements, and site preparation needs.

Yes, most Arkansas municipalities require an electrical permit for EV charger installation because it involves adding a new 240-volt circuit to your home. In Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, and most other cities, an inspection by the local building department is also required after installation. Energy Future Arkansas handles all permitting, inspection scheduling, and documentation as part of our standard installation service, so you do not need to navigate the process yourself.

Absolutely, and we strongly recommend it. Pairing rooftop solar with an EV charger is one of the most cost-effective energy combinations available to Arkansas homeowners. A typical EV driven 12,000 miles per year uses about 3,600 kWh of electricity. Adding a 3 kW solar array to your existing system can offset that entire amount, effectively giving you free fuel for your vehicle powered entirely by Arkansas sunshine. We design our charger installations to integrate seamlessly with existing or future solar panel systems.

While Arkansas does not currently offer a state-level EV charger tax credit, there are several incentives worth exploring. The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit provides up to 30% of installation costs (capped at $1,000 for residential and $100,000 for commercial). Some Arkansas electric utilities, including Entergy Arkansas, offer time-of-use rates that reduce electricity costs during off-peak charging hours, typically overnight. For businesses, the IRS Section 179 deduction allows you to deduct the full cost of commercial charging equipment in the year of installation.

Ready to Charge Smarter?

Schedule a free electrical assessment and get a detailed quote for your EV charger installation. Most residential installs are completed within two weeks of your first call.