Arkansas rebates & incentives
Every state, utility and federal program we track for EV chargers, home batteries and panel upgrades in Arkansas — with a link to each official page so you can confirm eligibility.
4 programs · Verified August 2026
- Utility$250 per port
Entergy Arkansas eTech Charger Incentive
Entergy Arkansas customers installing an ENERGY STAR Level 2 charger
Up to two chargers, applied for within 180 days of the invoice. Payment takes about 4 to 6 weeks. Arkansas has not launched its federal HEAR rebate.
Official program page - Utility$250
SWEPCO Level 2 Charger Rebate
SWEPCO residential customers in Arkansas, owners or renters of a single-family home
ENERGY STAR certified Level 2 chargers only. SWEPCO states funding is limited and rebates last only while it does, so confirm before buying.
Official program page - Utility$250 with the EV rate
Ozarks Electric EV Rate Charger Rebate
Ozarks Electric Cooperative members in northwest Arkansas
Tied to enrolling in the co-op's time-of-use EV rate. Note that rate bills your whole home at the off-peak price between 10pm and 5am, not just the car, so check it suits your usage.
Official program page - FederalUp to $4,000 for a panel upgrade, within an up-to-$14,000 total
Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (IRA HEAR)
Income-qualified households, administered state by state
Availability varies by state: some programs are live, others are launching in 2026 or fully reserved. Check your state energy office.
Official program page
Amounts and eligibility are set by each program and change over time. Confirm on the official page before you buy — and we confirm every incentive you qualify for at your free in-home estimate, then file the paperwork for you.