April 25, 2026

Hawaiian Electric launches Charge Up Commercial pilot to reduce upfront costs of installing EV chargers Program complements new commercial charging rates

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Hawaiian Electric launches Charge Up Commercial pilot to
reduce upfront costs of installing EV chargers
Program complements new commercial charging rates
HONOLULU, Oct. 25, 2022 – Hawaiian Electric is accepting applications for its new Charge Up
Commercial pilot program that can help customers significantly reduce the upfront cost of
installing electric vehicle charging equipment at locations such as stores, businesses,
condominiums, office buildings and fleet and parking facilities.
Under the three-year pilot, Hawaiian Electric will pay for and install equipment, including
transformers, conduit and electric panels, to support customer-purchased charging stations. The
$5 million program aims to help establish up to 30 new charging sites, on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i Island
and in Maui County.
The infrastructure associated with EV charging typically represents a sizeable investment that
can be cost prohibitive for some businesses. Charge Up Commercial helps bridge that gap by
reducing the cost and complexity of installing charging equipment.
Charge Up Commercial application forms and additional information about the program are
available on the Hawaiian Electric website.
“We’re excited to give businesses, condos and apartments the opportunity to meet current
demand and get ahead of the curve by installing electric vehicle charging equipment,” said Aki
Marceau, Hawaiian Electric’s director of electrification of transportation. “Not only is it good for
business but installing charging stations sends a clear message that you support Hawai‘i’s
ambitious clean energy goals.”
The pilot program approved by regulators authorizes Hawaiian Electric to provide “make-ready”
infrastructure to support the installation of four to six Level 2 charging ports per site. Hawaiian
Electric will pay for and manage construction of infrastructure up to and beyond the customer’s
meter to the point where the charging equipment is installed. Customer responsibilities include
installing and maintaining the charging equipment.
Charge Up Commercial complements Hawaiian Electric’s new commercial EV charging rates
that reduce the cost for commercial customers who provide EV charging services. The pilot
employs a time-of-use rate structure that incentivizes charging during midday hours when there
is an abundance of solar energy on the grid.
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