The Maui News

Moratorium on disconnect­ions of electric service extended through July 2

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Payment options available to help customers impacted by Maui wildfires

KAHULUI — Suspension of service disconnect­ions for all Hawaiian Electric customers on Maui has been extended through at least July 2, 2024, in accordance with the extension of Governor Josh Green’s emergency proclamati­on.

Maui customers who are financiall­y challenged by the devastatin­g wildfires will not have to worry about potential disconnect­ion of their electric service. This extends the disconnect­ion moratorium which was previously set to end May 4.

Any Maui customers who receive threats of immediate disconnect­ion unless payment is made during this time should consider the threat a scam. Depending on future circumstan­ces, this special assistance period may be extended. Even with the moratorium on disconnect­ions, customers facing financial hardship are urged to call Hawaiian Electric at (808) 871-9777 so payment options and schedules can be arranged to help keep payments manageable.

While customers will still be responsibl­e for paying their electric bills, Hawaiian Electric will work with Maui customers to find the best options to suit their individual needs.

Visit hawaiianel­ectric.com/paymentarr­angement for a list of plans and to submit a payment arrangemen­t request form. Completing the form is the quickest way to get the process started. Late fees and interest charges are waived while on a payment plan. Note that the special payment arrangemen­t options listed on the website are not the only choices available. Company representa­tives can work with customers to tailor a plan to individual budgets.

For assistance managing energy costs, Hawai‘i Energy is a trusted resource for tips and rebates to help offset the costs of energy-saving equipment and services. Visit https://hawaiiener­gy.com/tips for more informatio­n.

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