CleanTechnica•21 days ago
Wyoming Reduces Electric Vehicle Taxes
Key Takeaway
Wyoming's new EV tax policy primarily impacts resident vehicle owners, with only a very indirect and long-term potential to influence overall electricity demand for developers and large consumers.
AI Summary
- •Wyoming passed HB0145, a new bill eliminating 'triple taxation' for resident electric vehicle (EV) drivers.
- •The policy change aims to reduce the tax burden on EV owners within the state, signaling a move to encourage EV adoption.
- •While directly impacting consumer vehicle owners, such state-level policies could indirectly contribute to long-term electricity demand growth in Wyoming, a consideration for future power development and large load planning.
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Article Content
A new electric vehicle bill passed recently in Wyoming. The title is sort of self-explanatory: “HB0145 – Removing triple taxation for resident EV drivers.” Removing the overtaxing of electric vehicles owned and driven by residents of Wyoming sounds like a great idea. Overtaxing them in the first place was not. ... [continued] The post Wyoming Reduces Electric Vehicle Taxes appeared first on CleanTechnica .