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A Guide to Hawaii EV Charger Incentive and Rebate Programs
To simplify the transition to EV charging infrastructure, this guide contains everything Hawaii businesses need to know about available EV charger incentives and rebates.
Updated May 21, 2025
Hawaii State EV Charger Incentive Programs
As of May 2025, Hawaii does not offer any state-level EV charger incentives. However, the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (also known as IRS 30C tax credit) is available to businesses who install qualified EV charging equipment in an eligible location. Businesses are eligible for a tax credit of:
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6% of the depreciable costs, up to $100,000 per item OR
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30% of the depreciable costs, up to $100,000 per item if the installation meets U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements
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​To learn more and to find out if your installation location is in a qualified census tract, click here.
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Hawaii EV Charger Rebates
The following utilities offer rebates and other incentives to help you simplify--and save on--EV charger installation and fleet electrification.
Hawaii Energy offers rebates of up to $2,000 for single-port networked L2 chargers and up to $35,000 for networked DC fast chargers. Bonus rebates are available for qualifying affordable housing properties. The deadline to apply is June 30, 2025.
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Kauai Island Utility Cooperative offers rebates of up to $10,000 for networked L2 multi-port charger installations.​
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