The new initiative to united the companies under one name, relies on technology, including a new software platform to reduce redundancies and share expertise and resources.
Hawaiian Electric is an inclusive name that is true and authentic, given our year history of local ownership. For many years, the companies operated as three separate organizations under separate leadership, sharing few common practices even though they were doing the same kind of work. For example, the company used to have three separate customer call centers. Today, representatives can help customers on any island — and they back each other up when call volume is heavy due to an outage or some other event.
Breaking News Alerts We'd like to send you alerts when breaking news happens. Allow Notifications Hide this Message. Press "Allow" to Activate. Aloha, Guest! Latest Maui Videos Listen to this Article 3 minutes Loading Audio Article will play after ad Playing in The moratorium on disconnections has ended and payment arrangement options are available. Our roots in these islands run deep and our commitment to the future is strong.
Our Logo. Our company logo is a symbol of where we've been, who we are, and where we're going. It represents our rich history, our commitment today, and our vision for the future. View our logo. The demand for power that has fueled the growth of the Hawaiian Islands has been met by us for well over a century. And as the next millennium unfolds, we are committed to providing quality service and seeking clean local energy sources to power generations of Hawaii families and businesses to come.
Roots Run Deep Our roots in these islands run deep and our commitment to the future is strong. The company folded in Maui extended service to Paia, Haiku, Hula, and Makawao in Maui Electric built its first power plant in Kahului in Maui Electric extended along radial kv transmission feeder up the 10, foot summit of Haleakala in
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