The report finds that 43 states and the District of Columbia took actions related to electric vehicles and charging infrastructure during Q2 2020 (see figure below), with the greatest number of actions relating to rebate programs, charging station deployment, studies, electric vehicle registration fees, and grant programs.
The report discusses three trends in electric vehicle actions taken in Q2 2020: (1) states investigating the appropriate roles for utilities and private entities in charging infrastructure deployment, (2) states studying and planning for electric vehicle infrastructure needs, and (3) states and utilities offering electric vehicle or charging station incentives for low-income customers.
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The 50 States of Electric Vehicles: States Evaluating Charging Infrastructure Needs and Ownership Models in Q2 2020
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