Hawaiian Electric Upgrades EV Fast Chargers to Support Growing Electric Vehicle Market

Reuters11-20
Hawaiian Electric Upgrades EV Fast Chargers to Support Growing Electric Vehicle Market

Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. announced updates to its electric vehicle $(EV)$ charging network, including a new company-branded design for its fast chargers and ongoing efforts to enhance charging equipment reliability. The company is upgrading its charging stations with new Tritium fast chargers and is seeking opportunities to expand its network at existing locations with sufficient space and electrical capacity. These initiatives align with ongoing support for transportation electrification in Hawaii, following a recent Public Utilities Commission order that removed the "pilot" status from Hawaiian Electric's public EV charging program and increased the authorized number of fast charger sites. As of the third quarter of 2025, EVs and plug-in hybrids account for approximately 15% of new vehicle registrations in Hawaii.

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