Plus Power’s 185 MW Kapolei Energy Storage Project Selected
by Hawaiian Electric in State’s Largest Renewable Energy Procurement
The Kapolei Energy Storage Project Will Help End the Use of Coal in Hawai’i
HONOLULU (May 26, 2020) – Plus Power, an independent developer of utility-scale battery storage projects, today announced that its 185 MW/565 MWh Kapolei Energy Storage project (KES) was selected by the Hawaiian Electric Companies as part of the utility’s transition to renewables. Today’s announcement follows the second phase of a highly competitive RFP process in which Hawaiian Electric selected 16 renewable energy and battery storage projects located across three islands. Plus Power’s KES project is located in Kapolei on the island of Oahu, and is the largest battery storage project selected by Hawaiian Electric.
Rendering: Aerial View of Plus Power’s 185 MW / 565 MWh Kapolei Energy Storage Project on Oahu