Salt Lake Shopping Center is the way you want life to be. Serving the Honolulu, Hawaii Community since 1973, and home to Safeway, Longs Drugs, McDonald’s, Texaco, as well as a mix of tenants including casual dining eateries, doctor’s offices, hair & nail salons, and specialty stores. Salt Lake Shopping Center provides local shoppers with the convenience of one-stop shopping for the entire family!
HECO EV Fast-Charging Station
Get Charged Up at Salt Lake Shopping Center's HECO EV Charging Station located near American Savings Bank and Safeway.
Cost:
Per kWh rates: 49¢ (9am - 5pm), 57¢ (5pm – 10pm), 54¢ (10pm – 9am)
Hours of Operation:
24/7
Charging Standard(s):
CHAdeMO, CCS/SAE
Payment Option(s):
Greenlots Network and Credit Card
Charger Details
Count: 1 | Port(s): 1 | Charging Level: 3
Source: https://www.hawaiianelectric.com/products-and-services/electric-vehicles/fast-charging-locations
Hawaiian Electric expands electric vehicle fast-charging network
HONOLULU, March 9, 2021 - Electric vehicle drivers on Oahu and Maui have more options to quickly power up with the recent installation of seven new publicly-accessible, fast-charging stations by Hawaiian Electric. The new DC fast chargers can provide over 40 miles of additional range for a typical EV in 15 minutes and incentivizes drivers to charge during daytime hours with lower rates when renewable energy is typically abundant.
This brings the total company-owned and operated fast chargers to 25 with 13 on Oahu, six on Hawaii Island, five on Maui, and one on Molokai.
"Building reliable, convenient, public EV charging infrastructure will accelerate clean transportation and encourage more drivers to go electric," said Aki Marceau, Hawaiian Electric director of electrification of transportation. "Transitioning to EVs will reduce emissions and allow us to use more renewable energy."
In Hawaii, transportation uses nearly two-thirds of imported petroleum and discharges over half of the state's greenhouse gas emissions. Providing utility-owned public chargers establishes a critical foundation when replacing fossil-fuel powered vehicles with cleaner, more efficient EVs. Currently, there are more than 13,000 registered EVs in Hawaii.
In partnership with the site owners, the new public chargers serve to broaden and solidify a third-party charging market in Hawaii.