Kamehameha Schools welcomes Rivian to its tenant ‘Ohana in Kapālama Kai, as the electric vehicle manufacturer prepares to open its first service center in Hawai‘i by the summer of 2024. Located a block from Dillingham Plaza at 1603 Dillingham Boulevard, the 15,181-square-foot facility will be equipped to manage vehicle deliveries, along with maintenance and repairs for Rivian’s R1 vehicles and commercial vans, according to the company.
The Honolulu Service Center will serve as the headquarters for Rivian’s Hawaii service team, as well as accommodating the company’s vehicle operations, delivery and mobile operations teams for the local region, according to the company.