
An EVaaS program in Hawaii demonstrates how a networked management platform can coordinate the charging of light and medium-duty electric fleet vehicles.
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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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Hawaii Electric Light Co. relies on its telematics platform to keep employees safe and help reduce operating costs.
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