Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) and Charging Infrastructure Promotion
Expired: 11/01/2020
Repealed: 05/30/2018
The New Hampshire Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Infrastructure Commission (Commission) promotes the use of PEVs in the state. The Commission must make recommendations on the following:
- The development of zero emission vehicle (ZEV) technology and infrastructure, including the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) for residential, business, and municipal use;
- The availability of high-speed EVSE and the feasibility of installing high-speed EVSE on public property;
- The development of EVSE installations, including high-speed chargers, along state and federal highway corridors, at public transportation hubs, and in parking garages;
- New Hampshire joining the Multi-State ZEV Task Force or other interstate agreement to support the installation of EVSE;
- Tax credit legislation for the installation of residential and commercial EVSE;
- Changes to state laws and regulations that encourage the development of ZEV technology and infrastructure;
- Potential funding sources for ZEV technology and infrastructure; and
- State agency workplace charging.
Jurisdiction: New Hampshire
Type: Laws and Regulations
Enacted: May 30, 2018
Technologies: EVs, PHEVs
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