Yes.
I can tell this to you as a fact because of two reasons: The first being that the Titanic, built from 1907-1912, had a very complex set of lights. Before that, the Lusitania, which began sailing in 1907, had electric lights as well. I can't go into detail as to how much sooner electric lights were on ships, as a search for that is how I found your question.
Electric Insoles - 1910 was released on: USA: 12 January 1910
Cunard claim that Servia (1881) was the first ship to have electric light,
1910
A Flash of Light - 1910 was released on: USA: 18 July 1910
It was George Claude who invented the neon light in 1910.
Electric oven
they came on big ships
The cast of The Light in the Window - 1910 includes: Ray Myers as Seth
the vacuums go back to the mid 1800s but they became electric in 1910 for the vacuum cleaner , 1931 for the electric guitar.
Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company Building was created in 1910.
a light house
Oil lamps were typically used to light the interior of ships.