- by foxnews
- 11 Oct 2025
Sustainability Partners, a Public Benefit Company dedicated to sustainable structure solutions, has completed its 36th project with the Hawai'i Department of Transportation (HDOT) by installing 20 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. This installation denotes a significant milestone in Hawai'i̢۪s efforts to become a captain in sustainable transportation and a key step toward its goal of achieving a carbon-neutral economy by 2045.
Oahu Airport Director Malcom Smith expressed his support for the project, stating that the addition of 20 new EV charging stations at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport highlights their commitment to building a sustainable transportation network and enhancing EV infrastructure. He added that by making clean mobility more accessible at the busy airport, they are contributing to a greener future for Hawai'i.
Charging vehicles in the designated EV stalls requires them to be plugged in while parked, and standard parking rates for the airport will still apply to those using the EV stations. This new infrastructure offers a much-needed service for the growing number of electric vehicle users in Hawai'i, providing them with convenient charging options as they travel through the airport.
Sustainability Partners, a company committed to driving sustainable initiatives in collaboration with public entities, believes this project sets an example for how infrastructure development can benefit local communities. The company has played a crucial role in helping public institutions meet their sustainability goals without requiring upfront capital costs. Instead, Sustainability Partners offers flexible solutions by charging a monthly usage fee based on a month-to-month agreement. This innovative approach is designed to create long-term partnerships and ensure the continued improvement and reliability of infrastructure.
Albiar expressed that the company remains dedicated to partnering with public entities to support innovative projects that promote sustainability and benefit communities across the state. He highlighted that their collaboration with HDOT showcases how teamwork can result in the development of sustainable, long-term solutions.
In the future, integrated Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations will extend the courtesy of clean, green, hassle-free travel to tourists. The state is leading the clean, green travel integrated transport system.
More EV charging stations will contribute to charging, tiered, interchangeable, environmentally friendly, and diagnosis public policies. With this collaboration, the EV charging stations will serve to demonstrate that public policies that incorporate the green travel system must provide public conveniences.
Sustainability Partners, to provide infrastructure guarantees, will continue to collaborate with the state, to provide the state with dependable infrastructure that is accountable, integrated, and responsive to the public policy outline of the moving public policies.
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