The Maui News

Free charges offered at Hawaii DOT’s first station

- By MATTHEW THAYER Staff Writer

The Hawaii Department of Transporta­tion chose the perfect kahu to conduct Wednesday morning’s blessing for its new electric vehicle charging station on Kuihelani Highway in Kahului.

During his blessing, Kahu Kalani Wong said he has been driving electric vehicles for 12 years and calculates they have saved him from buying 7,000 gallons of gasoline. It’s hard to hear a number like that and not do the math of turning gallons into dollars and cents. Wong later joked its almost enough to buy a new car.

The charging station at the Kahului Park & Ride lot near Kuihelani’s intersecti­on with Puunene Avenue features four 150 kW DC fast chargers with Combined Charging System (CCS) and CHArge de MOve (CHAdeMO) ports. The station funded by the federal National

Electric Vehicle Infrastruc­ture (NEVI) program is the first in Hawaii. An additional 10 are planned for the state, with one scheduled to be built in West Maui. The location of that site has not yet been determined.

According to a release from the DOT, design and constructi­on of the NEVI station at the Kahului Park & Ride cost $3 million; with $2.4 million coming from federal funds and $600,000 from the state highway fund.

“The NEVI program seeks to accelerate the adoption of EVs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, help the U.S. lead global transporta­tion electrific­ation efforts, and build out alternativ­e fuel corridors through constructi­on of a national network of electric vehicle chargers,” the release said.

Maui EV drivers can use the chargers for free through March 10. Starting March 11, users can pay for their charges through the EV Connect App at evconnect.com/ or by credit card at the charger. Charger availabili­ty can also be checked at the EV Connect App. Rates have not yet been finalized.

DOT Highways Division Dep. Director Robin Shishido said the Level 3 DC fast chargers can recharge EV batteries in as few as eight minutes to as many as 30, depending on the type of vehicle and its ability to accept the charge. He said the charging stations are a step toward the state reaching the goals of the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative. Enacted in 2008, the initiative calls for tapping natural resources and reducing Hawaii’s dependence on fossil fuels, with complete energy self-sufficienc­y by the year 2045.

In its release, the DOT said the NEVI program was authorized under the

 ?? The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo ?? Kahu Kalani Wong (right) distribute­s grains of sea salt while conducting Wednesday morning’s blessing for the Hawaii Department of Transporta­tion’s new electric vehicle charging station at the Kahului Park & Ride along Kuihelani Highway.
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo Kahu Kalani Wong (right) distribute­s grains of sea salt while conducting Wednesday morning’s blessing for the Hawaii Department of Transporta­tion’s new electric vehicle charging station at the Kahului Park & Ride along Kuihelani Highway.

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