NASEO, AASHTO, and Atlas Public Policy released the fourth in a series of case studies on the first phase of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, “NEVI Implementation in Hawaii: Case Study.” The case studies are intended to delve deeper into states’ NEVI solicitation design and stakeholder process; outline the scoring rubric and application evaluation process; discuss the applicant pool variety and quality; and illustrate the successes and challenges of the program. These case studies are part of a larger initiative led by NASEO and AASHTO to enhance coordination and collaboration between State Energy Offices and State Departments of Transportation to ensure that NEVI and other EV charger investments are made in a strategic, coordinated, efficient, and equitable manner. This case study provides an overview of Hawai‘i’s first round of the NEVI program including sharing the state’s priorities with the NEVI program, discussing the award selection and post-award process, as well as early lessons learned for the next phase of the program. Additional case studies profiling other states’ NEVI processes and progress will be released in the coming months.