A proposed new bill is set to shake up the electric vehicle (EV) market, with drivers potentially facing a significant annual fee of $130. The move, which has sparked controversy among EV owners and advocates, aims to offset the costs associated with EV infrastructure and maintenance, such as charging stations and road maintenance. The proposed fee, which is the subject of ongoing debate, has raised concerns about the economic viability of owning an EV, particularly among low-income households. As the bill makes its way through the legislative process, experts are weighing in on the potential impact on the EV market and the future of sustainable transportation.
New Bill Proposes EV Drivers Pay $130 Annual Fee Kelley Blue Book