Solar Energy Solutions in Conway, Arkansas

Known as the "City of Colleges," Conway is a vibrant, growing community in Faulkner County where academic values meet practical innovation. Energy Future Arkansas brings specialized expertise in Conway Corporation's municipal utility system, delivering solar installation, battery storage, energy audits, and EV charger services tailored to Conway's unique energy landscape and its educated, sustainability-minded residents.

Solar panel installation in Conway, Arkansas serving the City of Colleges

Why Conway Is Perfect for Solar Energy

Conway's combination of strong sunshine, a progressive college-town culture, and a municipal utility that supports solar makes it one of Central Arkansas's most promising solar markets.

219 Sunny Days

Conway receives 219 days of sunshine annually, providing strong and consistent solar energy production across all four seasons.

Conway Corporation

Conway's municipal utility operates independently from Entergy, with its own interconnection process and policies that we navigate expertly for every project.

Avg Summer High 92°F

Hot Central Arkansas summers drive significant cooling costs, and solar panels produce their peak output precisely when air conditioning demand is highest.

A College Town That Thinks About Tomorrow

Conway's identity as the "City of Colleges" is more than a slogan. The presence of the University of Central Arkansas, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College creates a community culture that values education, critical thinking, and evidence-based decision-making. When Conway residents evaluate solar energy, they approach it the way they approach most decisions: with thorough research, careful analysis, and a long-term perspective. That analytical mindset aligns perfectly with solar's value proposition, which is built on decades of measurable savings rather than short-term trends.

Hendrix College in particular has been a regional leader in environmental sustainability, with campus-wide renewable energy initiatives and an environmental studies program that produces graduates who champion clean energy in their own homes and communities. UCA's growing sustainability programs and campus efficiency projects have similarly influenced the broader Conway community. The result is a city where solar adoption rates exceed the state average, driven not by marketing but by an informed population that understands the science, economics, and environmental benefits of photovoltaic energy generation.

This academic environment has also fostered a culture of progressive community planning in Conway. The city's rapid growth along the I-40 corridor has been accompanied by thoughtful development policies that encourage energy-efficient construction. Many of Conway's newer subdivisions feature homes built with solar-ready electrical infrastructure, south-facing roof orientations, and modern insulation standards that reduce baseline energy consumption. For homeowners in these newer developments, adding solar is a natural extension of their home's efficient design, often requiring minimal modifications to the electrical system and roof structure.

Beyond the colleges, Conway's young professional population has driven demand for sustainable living options. Families who chose Conway for its excellent schools, reasonable cost of living, and proximity to Little Rock are increasingly choosing solar as a way to manage household expenses while teaching their children about environmental stewardship. The combination of academic influence, progressive values, and practical financial benefits has made Conway one of the fastest-growing solar markets in Central Arkansas.

Modern solar technology installation in Conway Arkansas

Conway Corporation Municipal Utility Expertise

Working with Conway Corporation requires specialized knowledge that sets us apart from installers unfamiliar with municipal utility systems.

Different Interconnection Process

Conway Corporation operates its own electric grid independently from Entergy Arkansas. This means the interconnection application, technical review, and approval process follows Conway Corp's internal procedures rather than Arkansas Public Service Commission rules. Our team has completed numerous interconnections with Conway Corporation and maintains direct working relationships with their engineering department, resulting in faster approvals and fewer complications for our Conway customers.

Municipal Net Metering

As a municipal utility, Conway Corporation has flexibility in how it structures net metering credits and rates. While Arkansas law provides a framework, municipal utilities can tailor their programs to their specific grid economics and customer base. We design every Conway solar system with detailed knowledge of Conway Corp's current rate structure, ensuring your system size and configuration maximize your financial return under the municipal utility's specific policies rather than generic state averages.

Local Decision-Making

One advantage of Conway Corporation being a municipal utility is that decisions are made locally by people who live in the community. When questions arise about interconnection requirements, meter configurations, or system specifications, we work directly with Conway Corp staff who understand the local grid and can make timely decisions. This local governance structure often results in a more collaborative and efficient process compared to navigating large investor-owned utility bureaucracies.

Conway Neighborhoods We Serve

Energy Future Arkansas provides solar installation and energy services across Conway and surrounding Faulkner County communities.

Donaghey Avenue Area

The heart of Conway's college district, properties along Donaghey Avenue range from charming bungalows to student rental homes near the UCA campus. Homeowners and landlords alike benefit from solar in this area, whether reducing personal energy costs or improving the appeal and profitability of rental properties in the competitive college housing market. We design systems suited to the varied roof types found in this established neighborhood.

Dave Ward Drive Corridor

Conway's primary commercial corridor along Dave Ward Drive features retail centers, restaurants, medical offices, and professional buildings with significant daytime energy consumption. Commercial solar on these properties aligns peak production with peak demand, delivering maximum offset value. The corridor's newer construction often includes flat or low-slope roofs ideal for commercial solar arrays.

Salem Road

The Salem Road area represents some of Conway's newest residential development, with subdivisions featuring modern construction standards and solar-ready designs. Homes in this fast-growing corridor typically have favorable roof orientations and updated electrical panels that simplify solar installation. Young families moving into Salem Road communities are among Conway's most active solar adopters.

Woodland Heights

This established Conway neighborhood offers mature homes with generous lot sizes. While some Woodland Heights properties have significant tree cover that requires shade analysis, many have excellent solar potential on south-facing roof sections. Our detailed shade modeling identifies the optimal panel placement for properties with partial shading, ensuring every Woodland Heights installation achieves maximum production.

College Avenue Area

The College Avenue corridor connecting Hendrix College to downtown Conway features a blend of residential and small commercial properties. This walkable, community-oriented area is home to many faculty, professionals, and small business owners who value sustainability. Solar installations on College Avenue properties contribute to the area's progressive character while delivering meaningful energy savings.

Greenbrier

Just north of Conway, Greenbrier offers rural and suburban living with larger properties and excellent sun exposure. Greenbrier homeowners enjoy the benefits of Conway's proximity while maintaining a more rural lifestyle. Many properties here can accommodate both rooftop and ground-mount solar systems. Note that Greenbrier may be served by a different utility than Conway Corporation, and we navigate these service territory boundaries for every installation.

What Conway Customers Say

“As a Hendrix College environmental science graduate, sustainability isn't just a buzzword for me. EFA helped us navigate Conway Corporation's interconnection process, which is different from Entergy's. Our 7.8kW system works seamlessly with the municipal grid, and Conway Corp has been cooperative throughout.”

Ben and Carla A. Conway, AR Residential Solar Installation

Our Services in Conway

Renewable energy solutions designed for Conway's college-town character, rapid growth, and unique municipal utility system.

Residential Solar

From established homes near campus to new construction along Salem Road, we design solar systems optimized for Conway Corporation's grid. Every installation includes full Conway Corp interconnection management, Faulkner County permitting, and system monitoring. We typically recommend 7 to 10 kW systems for Conway's average-sized homes.

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Commercial Solar

Conway's booming commercial corridor along Dave Ward Drive and the I-40 interchange presents outstanding opportunities for business solar. Retail centers, medical offices, restaurants, and warehouses can dramatically reduce operating costs while demonstrating environmental leadership in this education-oriented community.

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Battery Storage

Central Arkansas weather patterns include severe thunderstorms and occasional tornado activity that can disrupt power. Battery storage provides Conway homeowners with critical backup power while maximizing the financial value of their solar system by storing excess daytime production for evening use when panels are no longer generating.

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Energy Audits

Conway's housing stock spans decades of construction standards. Our energy audits identify specific opportunities for efficiency improvements in your Conway home, from insulation upgrades in older Woodland Heights homes to HVAC optimization in newer Dave Ward corridor properties. Every audit produces a prioritized action plan ranked by return on investment.

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EV Charger Installation

Conway's college community and young professional population are among the state's earliest electric vehicle adopters. We install Level 2 home chargers and can design multi-port commercial charging stations for Conway businesses, campus parking facilities, and apartment complexes that want to attract EV-driving tenants and customers.

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Energy Efficiency

Before going solar, efficiency upgrades ensure you get the most from your investment. Smart thermostats, LED lighting, air sealing, and insulation improvements can reduce your Conway Corporation bills by 20 to 35 percent, potentially allowing you to install a smaller and more affordable solar system that still achieves net-zero energy consumption.

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Conway Solar FAQ

Answers to common questions about solar energy, Conway Corporation policies, and renewable energy options in Faulkner County.

Conway Corporation is a municipal utility with its own interconnection policies that differ from investor-owned utilities like Entergy Arkansas. Conway Corp requires a separate interconnection application, technical review, and approval process managed by the city's electric department rather than a state-regulated utility. The application process involves submitting system design specifications, an electrical inspection, and a meter exchange to a bidirectional meter owned by Conway Corporation. Processing times are generally faster than Entergy because decisions are made locally rather than through a corporate hierarchy. Our team has established working relationships with Conway Corporation's engineering staff, which helps streamline the process for our Conway customers.

Conway Corporation participates in net metering under Arkansas law, crediting solar customers for excess electricity produced. However, as a municipal utility, Conway Corp's specific rate structures and credit policies may differ from those of investor-owned utilities. The municipal utility credits excess solar production and applies those credits against future consumption. We recommend consulting with our team for the most current Conway Corporation net metering rates and policies, as municipal utilities have more flexibility to adjust their programs than state-regulated utilities. Our experience with Conway Corp's specific policies ensures your system is designed to maximize value under their particular rate structure.

The typical Conway home requires a 7 to 10 kW solar system to offset 80 to 100 percent of annual electricity consumption. Conway's housing stock ranges from smaller homes near the college campuses to larger family homes in newer subdivisions along Dave Ward Drive and Salem Road. A 7 kW system suits a 1,400 to 1,800 square foot home with average energy use, while larger homes of 2,500 square feet or more typically need 10 to 12 kW. Conway's 219 sunny days per year and average of 4.9 peak sun hours per day mean systems produce reliably throughout the year. We size every system based on your actual Conway Corporation utility bills rather than general estimates, ensuring accurate production projections.

Conway Corporation, as a municipal utility, has the ability to offer its own incentive programs independent of state-regulated utility programs. The city has historically been supportive of energy efficiency and has explored various green energy initiatives. In addition to any municipal programs, Conway residents still qualify for the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit, Arkansas property tax exemptions for solar equipment, and potential USDA REAP grants for eligible rural properties in outlying Faulkner County. We stay current on all Conway Corporation programs and incentives, and our consultations include a complete financial analysis showing every applicable incentive for your specific situation.

Solar can be an excellent investment for rental properties near UCA, Hendrix, and CBC, particularly for landlords who include utilities in rent or who want to increase property appeal. Solar panels increase property value and can help differentiate rental units in Conway's competitive college-adjacent housing market. For landlords who pay the electric bill, solar directly reduces operating costs and improves cash flow. For properties where tenants pay their own utilities, solar-equipped rentals command premium rents because tenants benefit from lower electricity costs. The 30% federal tax credit and MACRS depreciation make the financial case even stronger for rental property owners. We design systems for rental properties that maximize durability and require minimal maintenance between tenants.

Ready to Go Solar in Conway?

Conway's educated community is leading Central Arkansas in solar adoption. Whether you are near campus, on Salem Road, or along the Dave Ward corridor, we will design a system optimized for Conway Corporation's grid and your energy goals.