
Fleet and Facilities Supervisor Glenn Yamada discusses vehicles, challenges, and COVID-19 disruptions.
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Each charging system includes an emergency power panel that can provide power to utility equipment and first responders in the event of extreme weather events, emergencies, and grid outages.
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The program will encourage the growth of electric bus fleets by helping operators reduce the upfront cost of installing charging equipment on Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii Island.
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Amply’s charging-as-a-service and software platform will demonstrate managed charging and guaranteed uptime for Hawaiian Electric as it transitions its fleet.
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Hawaiian Electric said it will make its fleet of passenger cars, SUVs, light pickups, and minivans to be plug-in electric by 2035, joining the growing number of electric vehicles on Hawaii roads, which is currently at 12,000.
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Hawaiian lawmakers have passed a law that ends the mandate requiring the blending of ethanol with gasoline in the state.
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Hawaii Electric Light Co. relies on its telematics platform to keep employees safe and help reduce operating costs.
Read More →Heavy-Duty Trucking magazine based its list of Top 50 Green Fleets on alternative fuel vehicles and green initiatives, and tried to choose those who were ahead of the curve in their sustainability efforts.
Read More →The governors of Florida and Hawaii pass new laws on texting and using mobile devices while driving.
Read More →The program was given an additional $150,000 and has a new deadline for rebates on new electric or plug-in hybrid EVs set at March 31, 2012.
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