Hawaiian Electric to issue $2 million in ‘Kokua Fund’ one-time bill credits to past-due customers
Hawaiian Electric to issue $2 million in ‘Kokua Fund’
one-time bill credits to past-due customers
HONOLULU, Jan. 26, 2022 – Hawaiian Electric will apply $2 million in bill credits for customers
who have struggled to pay their electric bill during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Kokua Fund
Bill Credit Program will automatically provide a one-time credit of $90 to past-due balances for
about 22,000 residential and business customers by Jan. 31.
“Our priority during the pandemic has been to keep customers connected,” said Hawaiian
Electric President and CEO Shelee Kimura. “Many people have been affected by the pandemic
and we have designed this program to reach as many as we can, especially those for whom this
credit will be the most meaningful. No application is necessary, as we envisioned a quick,
simple way to provide some relief for qualified customers in the new year.”
Customers should note the following:
• The credits will be automatically applied to past-due balances for about 22,000 active
residential and business accounts that were at least 30 days past due as of Dec. 31,
2021, with a minimum current past-due balance of at least $200.
• This is a one-time credit.
• For accounts that meet these criteria, the credit will appear as a line item labeled “Kokua
Fund Credit” and will be posted by Jan. 31, 2022. It will appear on statements that arrive
in February and will also be available immediately online through the Online Customer
Service Center.
• Eligible customers will receive notification of their eligibility.
• For more information, go to hawaiianelectric.com/kokuafund.
The Kokua Fund bill credit uses funds from company shareholders – not other customers – to
help Hawaiian Electric residential and business customers on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i Island and in Maui
County with qualifying balances. Not every customer will qualify for the credits, which are meant
to supplement other pandemic-related financial assistance programs.
Those programs include the O‘ahu Homeowner Assistance Fund, which is available now, and
similar programs that will soon be available for Maui County and Hawai‘i Island residents.
To learn more about available assistance administered by government agencies or nonprofits,
go to hawaiianelectric.com/COVID19. Aloha United Way’s 2-1-1 also has additional information
and resources available on food, shelter, financial assistance, elderly care, financial
counseling/education and disability services.
This is the second program Hawaiian Electric has funded to help utility customers who were
financially affected by the pandemic. Hawaiian Electric was the founding sponsor of Aloha
United Way’s Hawai‘i Utility Bill Assistance Program in 2021, pledging $2 million in shareholder
money from its parent company, HEI, to help households pay electric, water, sewer and gas
bills.
Hawaiian Electric continues to offer special payment arrangement options for past-due
customers. Customers may go to hawaiianelectric.com/paymentarrangement for more
information.
For assistance managing energy costs, Hawaiʻi Energy is a trusted resource for energy saving
tips. Hawaiʻi Energy programs include Energy Smart for Homes and opportunities to save
money with rebates on energy-saving equipment. Visit https://hawaiienergy.com for information.
