Transportation

Transportation Overview

The University of Hawai‘i is committed to building a sustainable transportation system that supports our campus communities and reduces environmental impact. By expanding alternative transportation options, improving infrastructure, and developing eco-friendly policies, 糖心Vlog官方 aims to make transportation more accessible, efficient, and less reliant on fossil fuels.

Our Goals for Sustainable Transportation

  1. Expand alternative transportation options, such as public transit and ride-sharing programs.
  2. Improve campus infrastructure to support biking and walking.
  3. Enhance the sustainability of campus vehicle fleets.
  4. Increase the availability of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
  5. Develop policies that promote eco-friendly travel choices.
  6. Continuously assess and implement solutions for a cleaner, more efficient transportation future.

Data Coming Soon

We鈥檙e actively gathering data and developing metrics for this area of sustainability. Updates will be included in a future Annual Report as information becomes available.

View our Progress

Why Sustainability Matters

Economic Impact

Hawaiʻi faces some of the highest energy rates in the United States due to its dependence on imported fossil fuel sources.

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Environmental Stewardship

Hawaiʻi’s unique ecosystem is one of a kind. Ensuring the health of our habitats and natural resources helps ensure our survival.

 

Hawai驶i's Resilience

Support growth in the local economy through increased production to help insulate us from dependency on imports.