Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2448

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Electric Transportation Act

Impact

The Electric Transportation Act will result in significant amendments to existing motor vehicle laws, particularly in enforcing mandates for electric vehicle sales and public fleet electrification. The bill calls for comprehensive planning and investment in the necessary infrastructure to support this transition, including the development of electric vehicle charging stations. Importantly, it emphasizes equity by requiring that marginalized communities receive investment and support throughout the transition, thereby enhancing access to cleaner transportation options and reducing their disproportionate exposure to pollution from existing vehicles.

Summary

Senate Bill S2448, known as the Electric Transportation Act, aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Rhode Island by transitioning to electric transportation. The bill establishes ambitious targets for electrifying public fleet vehicles, school buses, and the broader vehicle market, with goals for 100% electric vehicle procurement for state fleets by 2027, and 100% of all new passenger vehicles registered being electric by 2030. The legislation targets reducing transportation-related emissions, which account for the largest share of the state's greenhouse gas output, to align with state mandates for emissions reductions of 45% below 1990 levels by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Contention

While the overarching goals of S2448 are largely supported among environmental advocates, discussions surrounding the bill have highlighted contention regarding the feasibility of its ambitious targets. Critics have raised concerns about the potential economic impacts, particularly regarding job losses in fossil fuel-related sectors and the burden of transition costs that might be placed on taxpayers. Furthermore, some stakeholders question whether the state can realistically achieve the required infrastructure enhancements and the associated costs necessary to meet the anticipated electric vehicle demand.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7653

Electric Transportation Act

RI SB1434

Transportation electrification: electricity rate design.

RI AB2700

Transportation electrification: electrical distribution grid upgrades.

RI AB2145

Transportation electrification: electric vehicle charging ports.

RI AB641

Transportation electrification: local publicly owned electric utilities.

RI AB1626

Transportation electrification: fleet data.

RI SB437

Local publicly owned electric utilities: integrated resource planning: transportation electrification.

RI HB2087

Electric utilities; transportation electrification, definitions.

RI HB894

Transportation Electrification and Modernization (TEAM) Act

RI S2358

Setting deadlines for school bus and public fleet electrification, and programs to encourage electrification of private fleets

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