In pursuit of Hawaii’s ambitious goals to reduce economy-wide emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve 100% renewable energy by 2045, the government, community organizations, and people are actively driving the transition to a carbon-free transportation system. With expanded biking and walking infrastructure, greater bus-only lanes, smart fare payment options for public transit, and reformed parking policies, we now have cleaner and more accessible ways of getting around Hawaiʻi.
Looking for ways to travel without a car and save money on gas, parking, and reduce your carbon footprint? Check out an updated list of multimodal transportation options for your commute to work/school, the grocery store, or just going around the island!