Hawaii Gas Prices and Why They Are What They Are

Prices as of July 06, 2026, per AAA · Updated July 06, 2026

As of July 06, 2026, regular gasoline in Hawaii averages $5.46/gallon (the 1st-highest in the U.S.), per AAA — 1.63 above the national average of $3.83. Diesel averages $6.91. State fuel taxes and fees add 18.5¢/gallon on top of the 18.4¢ federal excise.

Regular
$5.46
#1 of 51 (1 = highest)
Diesel
$6.91
July 06, 2026
State fuel taxes
18.5¢/gal
Tax Foundation, 2026
U.S. average
$3.83
EIA, week of June 29, 2026

Where the $5.46 goes

Component$/gallonShareSource
Crude oil (national cost, WTI June 2026) 2.04 37% EIA
Federal + Hawaii fuel taxes (18.4¢ + 18.5¢) 0.37 7% Tax Foundation
Refining, distribution, margins & embedded program costs (residual) 3.06 56% computed

Crude oil costs every state's refiners roughly the same, so Hawaii's position comes from the tax line and the residual: refining capacity and logistics, fuel-specification requirements, and any carbon or clean-fuel program costs embedded in the pump price.

State policies that show up at the pump

PolicyDetail
Carbon program on motor fuelNo
State-specific fuel blendNo

State government control

Control todayUnified Democratic (Governor + House + Senate, all D)
Years of unified Democratic control, 2001–202517
Years of unified Republican control0
Years of divided government8

Fuel-tax levels and fuel-specification programs are set by legislatures and governors; the national comparison shows average prices and taxes grouped by state control.

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Sources: AAA (pump prices, updated daily; the industry-standard 50-state series), Tax Foundation (2026 state fuel taxes), EIA (WTI crude). The residual is computed, not reported. See methodology.