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Tesla Supercharger Pricing in Arkansas (2026)

Member rate: 24.5¢/kWh — non-member: 30.5¢/kWh. Approximately 18 Supercharger stations in Arkansas. Home charging in Arkansas costs 11.1¢/kWh — Superchargers run 121–175% more.

24.5¢
Member Rate (kWh)
30.5¢
Non-Member Rate
18
Stations in Arkansas
6.4¢
Cost Per Mile (member)

Charging Cost Comparison in Arkansas

Charging Option Rate (¢/kWh) Cost Per Mile 12,000 mi/yr
Home Charging (cheapest) 11.1¢ 2.9¢ $351
Tesla Supercharger (member) 24.5¢ 6.4¢ $774
Tesla Supercharger (non-member) 30.5¢ 8.0¢ $963
Gas Car (28 MPG) $2.87/gal 10.3¢ $1230

Assumes 3.8 mi/kWh EV efficiency, 12,000 miles/year. Tesla Supercharger rates estimated from state electricity pricing (Tesla correlates network rates with local grid costs). Home rate: EIA 2025 residential average for Arkansas. Gas: AAA state average.

Member vs Non-Member: Is It Worth It in Arkansas?

Tesla Member
24.5¢/kWh
Free Tesla account
$774/yr at Superchargers
Non-Member
30.5¢/kWh
Pay-as-you-go, no account
$963/yr at Superchargers
Member pricing saves $189/year ($1.8 per 30 kWh session). Creating a free Tesla account takes minutes.

Tesla Supercharger Pricing in Arkansas: What to Know

Tesla sets Supercharger rates based on local electricity market conditions. In Arkansas, where residential electricity averages 11.1¢/kWh, Supercharger member pricing runs around 24.5¢/kWh — roughly 121% above home rates. That premium reflects the cost of Tesla's high-speed charging infrastructure, land, and maintenance.

There are approximately 18 Tesla Supercharger stations in Arkansas. Most stations offer 150–250 kW V3 chargers capable of adding 200+ miles in 15 minutes. V2 stations (typically 72–150 kW) are still active in some locations and charge at the same per-kWh rate but deliver power more slowly.

For everyday charging in Arkansas, home charging at 11.1¢/kWh is the most cost-effective option at $351/year for 12,000 miles. Use Superchargers for road trips and situations where home charging isn't available — not as a primary charging strategy.

Cost Scenarios at Arkansas Supercharger Rates

Top off 20 kWh (50 → 100 miles of range)
$4.9 member
$6.1 non-member
Long trip charge 50 kWh (10% → 80%, ~190 miles)
$12.25 member
$15.25 non-member
Full session 75 kWh (empty → full, ~285 miles)
$18.38 member
$22.88 non-member

Estimates based on 24.5¢/kWh (member) and 30.5¢/kWh (non-member). Actual kWh varies by battery size and efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Tesla Supercharger cost per kWh in Arkansas?

Tesla Supercharger rates in Arkansas are approximately 24.5¢/kWh for members and 30.5¢/kWh for non-members. Rates vary by specific station location and can fluctuate with peak-demand pricing at busy stations. Creating a free Tesla account ensures you always pay the lower member rate.

How many Tesla Supercharger stations are in Arkansas?

There are approximately 18 Tesla Supercharger stations in Arkansas. Tesla continuously expands its network, so current counts may be higher. Use the Tesla app or tesla.com/findus for exact locations, availability, and stall counts at each station.

How does Supercharger pricing compare to home charging in Arkansas?

Home charging in Arkansas costs 11.1¢/kWh — the residential electricity average. Tesla Supercharger member rates run 24.5¢/kWh, which is 121% more than home. For 12,000 miles per year, home charging costs $351 vs $774 at Superchargers. Most Tesla owners charge ~85% at home and use Superchargers mainly for long trips.

Can non-Tesla EVs use Superchargers in Arkansas?

Yes. Tesla has opened many Supercharger stations to non-Tesla EVs via the Tesla app. Non-Tesla vehicles using the Magic Dock adapter (available at select stations) pay the non-member rate of 30.5¢/kWh. Not all Arkansas stations have been opened to non-Tesla vehicles yet — check the Tesla app for which stations allow non-Tesla charging.

Data Sources & Methodology

Home electricity rate for Arkansas: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Electric Power Monthly, 2025 residential averages. Tesla Supercharger rates estimated based on state electricity pricing — Tesla correlates network rates with local grid costs. Station count: approximate as of Q1 2026 (verify current count at tesla.com/findus). Gas price: AAA 2024 state average. Last updated: March 2026.