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Here’s How Hawai‘i Plans to Expand its Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
August 9, 2021

Fellows mentioned in this story: Aki Marceau, Cohort VI

From Hawai‘i Business Magazine:

New styles to suit every need, personality and driving desire are about to debut in the electric vehicle market. By 2045, forecasts suggest half the vehicles on Hawai‘i’s roads will be electric.

That’s half a million vehicles. The challenge facing the state and Hawaiian Electric Co.: Where will everyone plug them in?

“We have about 14,000 EVs on the streets now,” says Aki Marceau, Hawaiian Electric’s director of electrification of transportation. That’s about 1.4% out of 1.04 million passenger vehicles registered in Hawai‘i today. That per capita rate puts Hawai‘i fourth or fifth highest among the states, Marceau says, but, “we’re still in the early adopter phase.”

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