[Caevlist] Fwd: 50 States of EVs 2023 Review: Incentives, ZEV Targets, Fees, Managed Charging, & More

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Date: Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 7:50 AM
Subject: 50 States of EVs 2023 Review: Incentives, ZEV Targets, Fees,
Managed Charging, & More
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*Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Energy Efficiency
(DSIRE)*

*Media Contact:* Shannon Helm, NC Clean Energy Technology Center,
919-423-8340, shannon_helm at ncsu.edu
*NC Clean Energy Technology Center Releases The 50 States of Electric
Vehicles 2023 Annual Review & Q4 2023 Report*

Raleigh, NC – (February 7, 2024) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center
(NCCETC) released its *2023 Annual Review and Q4 2023 Edition of The 50
States of Electric Vehicles*
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. The quarterly series provides insights on state regulatory and
legislative discussions and actions on electric vehicles and charging
infrastructure.

The report finds that a total of *49 states, plus DC and Puerto Rico*, took
actions related to electric vehicles and charging infrastructure during
2023 (see figure below). The greatest number of actions related to rebate
and grant programs, fees for electric vehicle owners, rate design,
infrastructure planning, and targets for state procurement of electric or
zero-emission vehicles.

*2023 State & Utility Action on Electric Vehicles*

The report highlights *ten of the top electric vehicle trend*s of 2023:

   - Considering utility ownership of charging infrastructure;
   - Establishing electric vehicle-capable parking requirements;
   - Implementing mileage-based or per-kWh charging fees;
   - Incorporating managed charging into demand-side management plans;
   - Adopting Advanced Clean Cars II and Advanced Clean Trucks rules;
   - Offering enhanced incentives for low- and moderate-income households;
   - Taking steps to improve charging station reliability;
   - Using telematics to collect vehicle charging data;
   - Pursuing vehicle-to-grid opportunities with electric buses; and
   - Focusing on incentives to support deployment of charging
   infrastructure.

“In 2023, we observed a number of states look into, or enact fees relating
to electric vehicles,” noted Emily Apadula, Policy Analyst at NCCETC. “As
more people transition to electric vehicles, lawmakers are searching for an
equitable way for EV owners to contribute to funds for
transportation systems, which are usually funded through gasoline taxes.
Among other methods, several newly implemented or raised registration
fees ranged from $75 to $380.”

*Electric Vehicle Legislation Enacted in 2023*

A total of *804 electric vehicle actions* were taken during 2023. The
report notes the top ten states taking the greatest number or most
impactful actions in 2023 were Colorado, California, Maryland, Minnesota,
Michigan, Illinois, North Carolina, New Mexico, Hawaii, and Rhode Island.

"Policymakers and utilities continued displaying creativity in seeking ways
to advance EV charging and integrate this growing source of new load,"
observed Brian Lips, Senior Policy Project Manager at NCCETC. “Utilities
experimented with charging as a service, vehicle-to-grid, and managed
charging programs, while policymakers studied distribution grid impacts and
effective rate design.”

In Q4 2023, 41 states plus DC and Puerto Rico took some type of action on
electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. A total of 411 actions were
tracked in Q4.
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