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Update: Kahului Park & Ride lot resurfacing rescheduled

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EV charger at Kahului Park & Ride. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation

Update: 11:33 a.m., Aug. 26, 2024

Work has been rescheduled to Wednesday, Aug. 28 for paving on the north side of the lot and Thursday, Aug. 29, on the south side of the lot from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting. 

Update: 9:20 a.m., Aug. 23, 2024

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A portion of the Kahului Park & Ride lot will remain open during resurfacing work which is now expected to run from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Aug. 26 to Tuesday, Aug. 27. Paving on the north side of the lot will occur on Monday, Aug. 26 and paving on the south side of the lot will occur on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Please remove vehicles and belongings from those areas prior to construction hours. At least two EV chargers will be available during the work.

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The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation will be paving the Kahului Park & Ride lot from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Aug. 26.

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Motorists are advised that vehicles should be moved from the lot along Kūihelani Highway prior to the paving work. During the paving, at least two electric vehicle chargers out of the four will be available for use.

Paving is anticipated to last one day, on Aug. 26. If paving must be continued, work will run from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Tuesday, Aug. 27, but may end sooner if the job is completed. At least two electric chargers will still be available. Striping work will be done in the future.

The four 150-kilowatt, direct current fast chargers have a Combined Charging System (CCS) and CHArge de MOve (CHAdeMO) ports. This is Hawaiʻi’s first National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure charging station. Construction of a second NEVI charging station is scheduled on Oʻahu.

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The NEVI program seeks to accelerate the adoption of EVs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, help the US lead global transportation electrification efforts and build out alternative fuel corridors through construction of a national network of electric vehicle chargers.

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