New Fuels Institute Report Provides Insight Into Regulations Affecting the Installation & Operation of EV Supply Equipment
The EV market is expanding rapidly and so are policies supporting its growth. Each state and region adopts its own programs, incentives, and regulations around EV charging infrastructure, making it difficult to evaluate whether, how and where to enter the market. We reviewed regulations in all 50 states, three Canadian provinces and 100 metropolitan statistical areas to help stakeholders navigate the web of regulatory requirements.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As the Biden Administration embarks on an ambitious effort to deploy 500,000 EV charging stations, the Fuels Institute s Electric Vehicle Council s latest report will serve as a resource to guide the development of regulations affecting the installation and operations of electric vehicle service equipment (EVSE). EV Market Re
Victoria s electric vehicles tax is justified
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electric-car lobby group – including automotive giants Volkswagen and Hyundai – has launched a fresh attack on the Victorian Government’s plan to introduce a
special tax on electric vehicles.
The Electric Vehicle Council and two dozen other interested parties – such as Uber, Jet Charge and Doctors for the Environment Australia – have published a full page advertisement in
The Age newspaper today calling on the Victorian parliament to vote against the proposed electric vehicle tax, which is due to come into force from
1 July 2021.
forecast
shortfall in tax revenue because electric cars avoid paying fuel excise – a large portion of which goes towards funding roads.
‘The worst electric vehicle policy in the world’: automotive coalition pans Victoria’s EV tax Royce Kurmelovs © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Jens Schlueter/AFP/Getty Images
A coalition of car manufacturers, industry groups, infrastructure companies and environmentalists have branded the Victorian government’s proposed electric vehicle tax the “worst electric vehicle policy in the world”.
In an open letter, published as a full-page advertisement in the Age newspaper on Thursday, the group of 25 organisations lashed the state government’s policy.
“This new tax means the world’s manufacturers are far less likely to send Victorians their best, most affordable, zero emissions vehicles,” the letter states. “That makes things much harder for Victorian families who want to buy and drive electric.”