The Hawaii State Energy Office has launched an innovative initiative called the Diesel Replacement Rebate (DRR) Program. This program aims to encourage the transition from diesel vehicles to electric alternatives, supporting both vehicle replacement and charging infrastructure. Here’s a comprehensive look at the program details:
Aspect | Details |
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Program Geography | State of Hawaii |
Program Status | Open |
Start Date | July 26, 2024 |
End Date | September 30, 2026 |
Last Checked | September 12, 2024 |
Note: The program is currently paused pending an update. Chargers that may be considered public infrastructure under Build America Buy America (BABA) will not be funded by the DRR Program.
As of September 12, 2024, the rebate program is officially open for applications.
The DRR Program offers a custom rebate of up to 45% of the total project cost. This significant incentive is designed to make the transition to electric vehicles more accessible and affordable for businesses and individuals across Hawaii.
To ensure clarity, the program has specified certain costs related to EV chargers that are not eligible for the rebate:
Ineligible Cost | Description |
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Power Distribution | Costs associated with power distribution to the pedestal |
Electrical Panels | New electrical panels or upgrades to existing ones |
Electrical Service Upgrades | Any improvements to the existing electrical service |
Transformers | Installation or upgrade of transformers |
Wiring/Conduit | Costs for wiring or conduit installation |
Electricity | Ongoing electricity costs |
Operation and Maintenance | Regular upkeep and operational costs |
Stationary Energy Storage Systems | Batteries or other systems that power the equipment, including their installation |
The Hawaii Diesel Replacement Program represents a significant step towards reducing the state’s carbon footprint and promoting sustainable transportation. By incentivizing the switch from diesel to electric vehicles, Hawaii aims to:
While specific application details are not provided in the given information, interested parties are encouraged to contact the Hawaii State Energy Office for more information on how to apply for the Diesel Replacement Rebate Program. Given the program’s current paused status pending updates, it’s advisable to stay informed about any changes or reopening announcements.
The Hawaii Diesel Replacement Program offers a substantial incentive for individuals and businesses looking to transition from diesel to electric vehicles. With a rebate of up to 45% of the project cost, this program significantly reduces the financial barrier to adopting cleaner transportation technologies. As Hawaii continues its journey towards a more sustainable future, initiatives like the DRR Program play a crucial role in achieving the state’s clean energy goals.
For the most up-to-date information and to learn more about application procedures, please visit the official Hawaii State Energy Office website or contact their offices directly.