Hawaii State Utility Companies

Hawaii Electric Company Resources

Learn About Sunrun’s Relationship with Your Electric Company in Hawaii

Sunrun’s solar lease and purchase plans are available in most of Hawaii, to more than 95% of people living on the islands of Oahu, Maui, Lanai, Molokai and Hawaii, as well as to Kauai residents.

Yet, if you get your power from a different electric company than the ones listed below, we may still have a solar plan to help you go solar in the simplest and most affordable way possible.

Going Solar and Staying Connected

When you install solar panels and a home battery in Hawaii, you stay connected to the electric grid.1 But this is a good thing. Staying connected to the grid with a home solar system means that if, for any reason, your solar battery isn’t fully charged to give you the energy you need to power your home at night, you can still use your devices and appliances.

Join Us to Preserve the Beauty of the Hawaiian Islands for Generations to Come

At Sunrun, we believe in combining the power of the sun with the power of people, because when communities go solar, the environment stays stronger and healthier for current and future generations.

Our role in Hawaii isn’t just to help you reduce your carbon emissions, take control of your electric bills, and potentially save on electricity costs during the next 25 years.2

We’re also committed to providing you with information, guides, and advice in all things solar — so you can learn about your Hawaii electric company’s solar bill, Time-of-Use rates, sustainable initiatives and rebates, along with any other things you want to know of as a Hawaii solar consumer. Together, we can create a planet run by the sun.

Sunrun Electric Company Resources

Learn more about your local electric company in Hawaii.


Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO)
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Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO)

The Hawaiian Electric Industries: Hawaiian Electric, Maui Electric, and Hawaii Electric Light, are the largest suppliers of electricity in Hawaii. Hawaiian Electric is a leader in the integration of rooftop solar, and to date, they deliver energy to more than 300,000 customers in Oahu.


Maui Electric Company (MECO)
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Maui Electric Company (MECO)

The Hawaiian Electric Industries: Hawaiian Electric, Maui Electric, and Hawaii Electric Light, are the largest suppliers of electricity in Hawaii. Maui Electric is a global leader in integrating clean energy, and to date, they provide power to more than 70,000 customers in Maui County.


Hawaii Electric Light Company (HELCO)
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Hawaii Electric Light Company (HELCO)

The Hawaiian Electric Industries: Hawaiian Electric, Maui Electric, and Hawaii Electric Light, are the state’s largest energy suppliers. Hawaii Electric Light is committed to achieving Hawaii's 100% renewable energy goal by 2045 while powering around 85,000 customers in the Big Island.


Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC)
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Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC)

Kauai Island Utility Cooperative is Hawaii’s only electric cooperative, and they operate as a not-for-profit — owned by its members and governed by an elected board of directors. To date, KIUC delivers electricity to more than 33,000 customers in the Island of Kauai.


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 the federal tax credit schedule from 2021 to 2024 chart. 26% federal tax credit in 2021 & 2022, steps down to 22% in 2023 and ends in 2024

 

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Create Your Own Clean, Renewable Energy at Home and Beat Hawaii’s High Electric Prices, Starting Today

Hawaii’s electric rates are more than double compared to cities in other U.S. states.3 But since solar energy in the islands is almost 240% more cost-effective vs. the rest of the country4, going solar now is one of the smartest moves you can make to prepare for the future in The Aloha State.

Besides, with us Sunrunners, you have several solar plans to choose from. And with our BrightSave™ Monthly and BrightAdvantage™ plans — with or without a Brightbox home battery — you could start your solar journey in Hawaii for as little as $0 down and full peace of mind.