EV Policy Work Was Everywhere In 2019
The 50 States of Electric Vehicle 2019 annual review and Q4 update: 49 States and DC Took Action on Electric Vehicles During 2019
February 12, 2020 (North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center [NCCETC])
“...[Actions related to electric vehicles and charging infrastructure were taken by 49 states and DC, according to the NCCETC] 2019 annual review and Q4 2019 update edition of The 50 States of Electric Vehicles... A total of 601 electric vehicle actions were taken during 2019, representing a 42 percent increase over 2018 (424 actions) and a 165 percent increase over 2017 (227 actions). The report notes the top ten states taking the greatest number or most impactful actions in 2019 were California, Minnesota, Maryland, Oregon, Vermont, Arizona, Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey and DC…
[The top ten electric vehicle trends of 2019 were] States requiring utilities to develop transportation electrification plans...State legislators adopting additional registration fees for electric vehicles…State regulators considering utility ownership of charging infrastructure…States exempting charging stations from utility regulation…Lawmakers adopting zero-emission vehicle procurement targets for state fleets…Utilities developing rate designs to promote DC fast charging…Utilities proposing individual programs to address different market segments…Growing interest in subscription pricing pilots for electric vehicle charging…Utilities working to accelerate transit and school bus electrification; and States and utilities adopting new incentives for electric vehicles and charging equipment]…” click here for more
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