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Double Poles Progress

As we conduct wildfire mitigation efforts, there may be an increase in the number of preventative double poles created. Whether or not additional preventative double poles are created depend on a number of circumstances, including, without limitation, the number of attachments on each pole and the speed at which the owners of such attachments transfer their equipment to the new pole. Statistics on the number of poles replaced by us as a result of wildfire mitigation efforts can be found by clicking on the “DOWNLOAD HISTORICAL DATA” button at the bottom of this page.

Backlog Double Pole Removals*

2024 Overall Hawaiian Electric Standard Backlog Pole Removal
2024 Overall Hawaiian Electric Non-Standard Backlog Pole Removal

* Non-standard transfers are estimates only and not under the full purview of Hawaiian Electric. Hawaiian Electric continues to work collaboratively with other Stakeholders to obtain information on the number of poles requiring non-standard transfers.


Double Pole Removals by Category*

Oahu

Oahu Double Pole Remaining

Maui County

Maui County Double Pole Remaining

Hawaii Island

Hawaii Island Double Pole Remaining

Please click the button below for historical data (in Excel format).

Download Historical Data

* The latest Backlog and Preventive Non-Standard counts and progress are estimates only, and should be confirmed with Hawaiian Telcom, as they are responsible for performing and tracking the non-standard double pole transfers.