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November 18, 2024
States Advance Plans to Strengthen Charging Infrastructure as EV Adoption Grows
New policies and programs focus on expanding charging access, incentivizing residential and commercial installations, and supporting grid-ready solutions.

States across the U.S. are implementing initiatives to enhance electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure as EV adoption continues to grow. Recent policies range fromRead the full report

 

Key Takeaways
- Delaware has enacted legislation requiring state-owned passenger and light-duty vehicles to be zero-emissions by 2040 and establishing financial assistance for the installation of residential EV chargers.
- The District of Columbia has passed comprehensive legislation to expand EV infrastructure, including a plan to assess EV charging readiness to achieve a number of ports equal to at least five percent of district-registered vehicles by 2027.
- New Jersey regulators have set minimum filing requirements for utilities to propose programs expanding medium- and heavy-duty EV charging, including incentives for “make-ready” chargers for public and select private fleets.