Hawaiian Electric Suspends Disconnections For 30 Days
Hawaiian Electric will suspend service disconnections for 30 days “so customers who are financially challenged by the coronavirus pandemic don’t have to worry about losing electric service,” the company announced on Tuesday.
Service disconnections of both residential and commercial customers will be suspended through at least April 17. Depending on the situation at that time, the special assistance period may be extended.
Customers facing financial hardship are urged to call Customer Service so payment options and schedules can be arranged to help keep payments manageable. While customers will still be responsible for paying their electric bills, payment schedules and other options can help ease the financial challenges for those most affected by the COVID-19 situation.
“With everything that’s going on, and with the impacts to the Hawaii economy just starting to be known, we don’t want people who are struggling financially to worry about having this essential service interrupted,” said Shelee Kimura, Hawaiian Electric senior vice president of customer service.
“We’re providing this special assistance by setting up payment plans and making other arrangements for customers who let us know about their situation.”
To make payment arrangements or for more information, click here or contact representatives at the following numbers:
• O‘ahu: (808) 548-7311
• Maui: (808) 871-9777
• Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i: 1-877-871-8461
• Hilo: (808) 969-6999
• Kona: (808) 329-3584
• Waimea: (808) 885-4605