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HB803 HD1, a state bill that allows for the expansion of EV charging infrastructure across Hawaii, is being heard on Tuesday, March 23, at 3 PM. HB803 HD1 will: expand
HB803 HD1, a state bill that allows for the expansion of EV charging infrastructure across Hawaii, is being heard on Tuesday, March 23, at 3 PM. HB803 HD1 will: expand
This Fully Charged video is a must-watch. Llewellyn effectively explains what’s involved in the creation of gas and diesel and definitively answers the question. Take a look. Share.
Our friend and Puna Advisor, Lorn Douglas, was recently interviewed by the EAA for a recent blog post. In the article, Lorn shares his experiences with sustainability and his role
Repost of Hawaii EV article. “EVs are expensive. Aren’t they only for the rich?” “Batteries are expensive. What if I need to replace it?” “Can I afford one?” Electric vehicles
Join us this Saturday, October 3, from 9 AM – 11 AM HST. We are hosting a “The Future of EVs in Hawaii” webinar in celebration of National Drive Electric Week.
This year’s National Drive Electric Week celebrations will be done online, through a couple of webinars that will be held via ZOOM. The first will be held on September 26,
I was recently invited by Mitch Ewan of Think Tech Hawaii to share information about the Big Island EV Association. It was a nice ‘talk story’ session that covered a
“BeyondKona invites you to read this informative article on what’s here and just around the corner in the world of emerging electric vehicle alternatives for Hawaii’s drivers.”
As part of National Drive Electric Week, our friends at Blue Planet Foundation have kicked off a campaign to spotlight the benefits of electric vehicles – “Why I Love My
Want to learn more about EV batteries? Do you have concerns about the environmental impact of battery manufacture? Are there things that we can do to allow our batteries to