Prices on the neighbor islands, especially in remote areas, seem to be higher than on Oahu. Does the law apply to all islands eaqually throughout Hawaii?
Not exactly. The gas cap has a baseline price that is the same throughout Hawaii, but the total wholesale price varies depending on which of seven zones you live in, reflecting the differing costs of delivery to various locations throughout the state. The zones are as follows: (Zone 1) Oahu, (Zone 2) Kauai, (Zone 3) Maui, (Zone 4) Hana, (Zone 5) Molokai, (Zone 6) Lanai, (Zone 7) Hilo, and (Zone 8) Kona.
Related Questions
- How has Norway used its countrys wealth to benefit the population at large, especially in the areas of health, education and culture?
- Can SUNRGI technology be deployed in foreign countries, especially in remote areas that do not currently have electricity?
- Are UK delivery charges higher for remote areas such as the Highlands and Islands?