The latest on EV Adoption in Hawaii
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The latest on EV Adoption in Hawaii

The Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism (DBEDT) reported 24,104 electric vehicles (EVs) registered in Hawaii in March 2023, accounting for 2.24% of all passenger vehicles. We’re also seeing good adoption across each county, with roughly 30% YoY increases in EV registrations.

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“Urban mining” - a key to sustaining our clean energy transition
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“Urban mining” - a key to sustaining our clean energy transition

We recently came across details of a company that has found a way to reduce the environmental footprint of minerals processing, including the various metals critical for industry - nickel, cobalt, and more. As we transition globally to a clean energy future, there will be a heavy demand for solutions that require minerals.

Image by @rick_rothenberg

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Look ma, no cord
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Look ma, no cord

Wireless (inductive) charging continues to evolve. Several manufacturers have been piloting wireless charging. BMW, Jaguar, Renault, and Ford are examples.

Wireless charging companies like Plugless Power, WiTricity, and WAVE offer solutions for electric vehicles. Some of them offer solutions for large trucks and buses.

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Federal Tax Incentive Updates
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Federal Tax Incentive Updates

The IRS announced today a change to the MSRP caps. These allow for more vehicles to be qualified for the clean vehicle tax credit. Here’s the current list of vehicles that qualify for the credit.

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Another Hydrogen Musing
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Another Hydrogen Musing

Hydrogen (H2) can play a critical role in our global efforts to decarbonize several sectors - energy, transportation, food, and industrial production. There is controversy, particularly regarding feedstock (materials used for H2 production) and application (what H2 is used for).

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Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 - Implications for clean transportation
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Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 - Implications for clean transportation

A few days ago, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was introduced by Democratic senators in Congress. The hefty bill (over 700 pages long) included a long list of climate-related provisions that revitalized climate action activists. They include a number of incentives related to clean energy and transportation.

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Hawaii Single-Port EV Charger Rebate Bill signed into law
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Hawaii Single-Port EV Charger Rebate Bill signed into law

Good news! SB2720, which expands the Hawaii Energy EV Charging Station Rebate Program to include single-port chargers, has been signed into law.
Passage of this bill means that property owners can avail of the rebate when installing single-port chargers. This will help expand Hawaii’s EV charging network.

image courtesy of Michael Fousert.

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Drive Electric Earth Day 2022 in Hawaii
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Drive Electric Earth Day 2022 in Hawaii

Hawaii EV concluded its month-long celebration of Drive Electric Earth Day on April 30 with a webinar that reviewed our events and offered our audience with information about EV ownership, buying, and charging tips.

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Solar Powered Charging at UHCC Hilo
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Solar Powered Charging at UHCC Hilo

Greeinvest has just completed its installation of a stand-alone, off-grid EV charging station. The station, an EV ARC, is a portable solar-power charging system produced by BEAM. Michael Ryer, Greeinvest founder, supervised the installation of a unit at the UH Community College (1175 Manono St., Hilo).

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Hydrogen Cars - Folly or Common Sense?
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Hydrogen Cars - Folly or Common Sense?

California’s experience with hydrogen fueling stations holds lessons that can help Hawaii avoid waste and accelerate its transition to clean energy. It is on track to spend over $400,000,000 on a network of 100 hydrogen fueling stations. The rationale seems to be built on the axiom “build it, and they will come.”

The reality is that it’s unlikely that ‘they’ (fuel-cell electric cars) will come fast enough to play a meaningful role in the decarbonization of ground transportation. Many factors are playing against it in Hawaii:

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Coming to the Big Island - A Sustainable EV Charging Station
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Coming to the Big Island - A Sustainable EV Charging Station

East Hawaii will be hosting its first EV Arc charging station, a solar + battery EV system. The system is being deployed at UH Community College in Hilo by GreeInvest. This stand-alone, portable charging solution has been deployed in several mainland cities and offers site owners flexibility in installing charging stations.

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EV Bill Status and Action Request
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EV Bill Status and Action Request

The legislative session powers on. We’re at the mid-way point and the number of bills has narrowed. Here’s a status on the EV bills that are alive.

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Electric vehicles for the environment
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Electric vehicles for the environment

Hawaii EV’s Noel Morin recently presented the rationale for EV ownership at a Hawaii Climate Coalition meeting. He covered strategies to enable sustainable transportation, the benefits of electric vehicles, and the role of public charging in making our transition to clean transportation equitable.

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EVs as a Service - Envoy Hawaii
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EVs as a Service - Envoy Hawaii

Envoy’s Mobility as an Amenity is now delivering a unique, clean transportation service for residents of an apartment complex in Honolulu. Residents of Halekauwila Place Apartments have access to a new Nissan LEAF that can be booked through the Envoy Mobility app.

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New Commercial EV Rates
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New Commercial EV Rates

Good news for commercial entities (and EV owners) in Hawaiian Electric’s service territories - a pilot program that will offer lower electricity rates for electric vehicle charging stations. The 5-year program is limited to the first 1000 customers with Level 2 and “small-scale” DC fast charger and the first 500 customer with large DC fast chargers. It will offer a lower time-of-use rate that will incentivize charging during the midday and lower demand charges.

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