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Hawaii Energy and Ulupono Initiative are partnering to offer limited-time rebates for installing electric vehicle charging stations at workplaces and multi-unit dwellings.
Eligible workplaces and dwellings in Honolulu and Maui County and on Hawaii island could receive $5,000 in rebates for each new installation and $1,500 for each upgrade from a single-port to a dual-port level 2 EV charging station with network compatibility, according to a joint statement from Hawaii Energy and Ulupono Initiative. Rebates must be claimed by June 30 or while funding lasts.
“Despite the high appeal and positive benefits of EVs, such as saving drivers money and no emissions, many drivers still have concerns about how and where to charge their vehicles,” said Greg Gaug, vice president of investments for Ulupono Initiative.
All applicants must:
>> Be a commercial customer of Hawaiian Electric Co. (HECO, HELCO or MECO).
>> Be the owner and/or landlord of a workplace or multi-unit dwelling.
>> Have legal authority to install a charging station in the designated parking area.
For more information on the rebate program, visit hawaiienergy.com/evcharging.