EV Charger Rebates & Incentives in Hawaii
Homeowners in Hawaiican often stack several EV charger incentives in 2026 — the federal tax credit plus state and local utility programs. Here's every rebate we've verified for Hawaii, each with a link to the official source so you can confirm current eligibility and amounts.
Federal program
Federal EV Charger Tax Credit (Section 30C)
Federal30% of your hardware + installation cost, up to $1,000 per charging port, claimed on IRS Form 8911. Important: only homes in an eligible (non-urban or low-income) census tract qualify, and — under the July 2025 federal law — the charger must be placed in service on or before June 30, 2026. Installs after that date no longer qualify.
Official program details & eligibility →Local utility program
KIUC Residential EV Charger Rebate (Kauai)
Local utilityKauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) members can get up to $500 toward the equipment and installation of a Level 2 home charger. (Note: this is Kauai only; Hawaiian Electric does not currently offer a single-family home charger rebate.)
Official program details & eligibility →Rebate programs change often and many run on limited, first-come funding. Always confirm current availability with the provider — your local licensed electrician can also tell you which programs you currently qualify for. Amounts shown are the maximum “up to” figures; your actual rebate depends on eligibility.
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