Plug-in electric vehicles in Rhode Island
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As of March 2022 [ update ] , there were about 4,900 electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrid vehicles ) in Rhode Island , equivalent to 0.7% of all vehicles in the state. [1] [2]
Government policy
In March 2022, the state government introduced a $2,500 tax rebate for purchases of electric vehicles, and $1,500 for plug-in hybrid vehicles. [3]
Charging stations
As of October 2021 [ update ] , there were about 210 public AC level 2 charging stations and 25 public DC charging stations in Rhode Island. [4]
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act , signed into law in November 2021, allocates US$22 million to charging stations in Rhode Island. [5]
As of 2022 [ update ] , the state government recognizes I-95 as a potential "alternative fuel corridor" with plans for charging stations every 50 miles (80 km) . [6]
References
- ↑ Kuffner, Alex (March 14, 2022). "RI will once again offer rebates on electric cars. Here's how it will work" . The Providence Journal . Retrieved May 25, 2022 .
- ↑ "Which U.S. States Are Best For Electric Vehicles?" . CleanTechnica . September 18, 2022 . Retrieved October 9, 2022 .
- ↑ Addleman, Brent (March 17, 2022). "Rhode Island electric vehicle program comes with rebates" . The Center Square . Retrieved April 15, 2022 .
- ↑ Prevost, Lisa (October 14, 2021). "For renters in Rhode Island, charging is a barrier to electric vehicle adoption" . Energy News Network . Retrieved April 15, 2022 .
- ↑ "RI Delegation Delivers $3.38 Million to Boost RI's Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure" . February 13, 2022 . Retrieved May 25, 2022 .
- ↑ Bentley, Jimmy (October 4, 2022). "EV Charging Stations Move Forward: What It Means In Rhode Island" . Patch.com . Retrieved October 9, 2022 .
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