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EV Charging Stations in Hawaii

Discover 200 electric vehicle charging stations across Hawaii. Find the nearest EV charger, check real-time availability, and plan your electric journey with confidence.

Total Stations

200

Charging Ports

459

Cities Covered

12

About EV Charging in Hawaii

Hawaii is rapidly expanding its electric vehicle charging infrastructure to support the growing number of EV drivers. With 200 charging stations and 459 individual charging ports across the state, EV owners have more options than ever for keeping their vehicles charged.

Charging Network Options

Hawaii offers a diverse range of charging networks to meet every driver's needs. From fast DC charging stations perfect for road trips to Level 2 chargers ideal for daily commuting, you'll find the right charging solution throughout the state. The top charging networks operating in Hawaii include Independent, Non-Networked, providing reliable service across urban and rural areas.

Urban and Rural Coverage

Major metropolitan areas in Hawaii have extensive charging infrastructure, with stations located at shopping centers, hotels, restaurants, and public parking facilities. Leading the charge are cities like Honolulu, Kapolei, Hilo, which collectively host 112 charging stations.Rural areas are also seeing increased charging station deployment, making long-distance EV travel more accessible throughout Hawaii.

EV Adoption and Infrastructure Growth in Hawaii

The electric vehicle market in Hawaii is experiencing significant growth, driven by environmental awareness, government incentives, and improving charging infrastructure. With an average of 38charging ports per city covered, Hawaii is making EV ownership increasingly practical for residents and visitors alike.

Types of Charging Available

Charging stations in Hawaii offer multiple charging speeds and connector types to accommodate all electric vehicles:

  • DC Fast Charging (DCFC): Adds 100-200 miles of range in 20-30 minutes, perfect for highway travel and quick stops
  • Level 2 Charging: Delivers a full charge in 4-8 hours, ideal for workplace, shopping, and overnight charging
  • Tesla Superchargers: High-speed charging network specifically for Tesla vehicles, with many locations across Hawaii
  • Universal Connectors: J1772, CCS, CHAdeMO, and NACS/Tesla connectors available at various locations

Cost of Charging in Hawaii

Charging costs in Hawaii vary by network, location, and charging speed. Most networks offer multiple payment options:

  • Pay-as-you-go rates typically range from $0.20-$0.50 per kWh for fast charging
  • Level 2 charging often costs $1-$3 per hour or $0.10-$0.30 per kWh
  • Monthly subscription plans can reduce per-session costs for frequent chargers
  • Many retail locations and workplaces offer free Level 2 charging as a customer/employee amenity

Planning Your EV Journey in Hawaii

Whether you're commuting within Hawaii or planning a cross-state road trip, our directory makes it easy to plan your charging stops. Filter stations by location, network, connector type, and amenities. Check real-time availability, read reviews from other EV drivers, and get turn-by-turn directions to any charging station in Hawaii.

Popular Charging Locations

EV charging stations in Hawaii are strategically located at convenient destinations where you'll already be spending time. Find chargers at major shopping malls, grocery stores, hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, and tourist attractions. Many workplace parking facilities now offer charging, making it easy to power up while you work. Highway corridors feature fast-charging stations for long-distance travel, ensuring you can traverse Hawaii with confidence.

Electric Vehicle Compatibility in Hawaii

The charging stations in Hawaii support all major electric vehicles on the market today. Whether you drive a Tesla, Chevrolet Bolt, Nissan LEAF, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq, Volkswagen ID.4, or any other EV, you'll find compatible charging options throughout the state.

Tesla Owners

Tesla drivers in Hawaii can access the extensive Tesla Supercharger network for the fastest charging experience. Additionally, with a J1772 adapter (included with your vehicle), you can use any Level 2 charging station. Many newer Supercharger locations now support non-Tesla EVs with CCS connectors.

Non-Tesla EV Owners

Most non-Tesla EVs sold in North America use the J1772 connector for Level 2 charging and CCS (Combined Charging System) for DC fast charging. Hawaii's charging infrastructure extensively supports these standards. Older models like the Nissan LEAF (before 2020) use CHAdeMO for fast charging, which is also widely available.

Popular EVs in Hawaii

Common electric vehicles you'll see charging across Hawaii include Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X; Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV; Ford Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning; Nissan LEAF; Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kona Electric; Kia EV6 and Niro EV; Volkswagen ID.4; Rivian R1T and R1S; and many more. All find compatible charging options here.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many EV charging stations are in Hawaii?

There are currently 200 active EV charging stations in Hawaii, with 459 individual charging ports available across 12 cities.

What types of EV chargers are available?

You'll find Level 2 (240V) chargers for everyday charging and DC Fast Chargers (up to 350 kW) for rapid charging. Connector types include Tesla NACS, CCS, CHAdeMO, and J1772. The network mix in Hawaii includes 2 different charging providers.

How much does it cost to charge an EV in Hawaii?

Charging costs vary by network and location. Level 2 charging typically costs $1-3 per hour, while DC Fast Charging ranges from $0.25-0.60 per kWh. Many stations offer free charging at retail locations. Membership programs from major networks can provide discounted rates for frequent chargers.

Can I find Tesla Superchargers in Hawaii?

Yes! Hawaii has multiple Tesla Supercharger locations strategically placed along major highways and in urban areas. Use our directory to find the nearest Supercharger to your location. Some Supercharger stations are now open to non-Tesla vehicles with CCS connectors.

How long does it take to charge an electric vehicle in Hawaii?

Charging time depends on your vehicle's battery size and the charger type. DC Fast Chargers can add 100-200 miles of range in 20-30 minutes. Level 2 chargers typically provide a full charge in 4-8 hours, making them ideal for overnight or workplace charging. Plan your stops accordingly based on your needs.

Are charging stations in Hawaii reliable?

The major charging networks operating in Hawaii maintain their stations regularly and provide customer support. Our directory includes user reviews and ratings to help you identify the most reliable stations. Most networks also offer mobile apps with real-time status updates and the ability to report issues.

Do I need a membership to use charging stations in Hawaii?

While many charging stations offer pay-as-you-go options using credit cards or mobile apps, some networks provide membership programs with discounted rates. It's not mandatory to have a membership, but frequent EV drivers may benefit from the cost savings and convenience of subscription plans.

Top Charging Networks

Other
196 stations
Non-Networked
4 stations