New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A495

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires State to purchase certain vehicles when purchasing new vehicles.

Impact

This legislation is designed to encourage the use of more environmentally friendly vehicles in state procurement processes, promoting sustainable transportation initiatives and potentially reducing the state’s carbon footprint. By transitioning to hybrid and electric vehicles, the bill contributes to the broader goals of enhancing air quality and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. However, the requirement could necessitate adjustments in state budgets and operational practices related to vehicle purchases.

Summary

Assembly Bill A495 mandates that all new vehicles purchased by the State of New Jersey must be either hybrid electric vehicles or fully electric vehicles. Additionally, the bill allows for the purchase of vehicles powered by alternative fuels that are approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, such as compressed natural gas or biodiesel, as long as such vehicles are mass-produced and available in the appropriate vehicle class. Importantly, the bill specifies that these requirements do not apply to trains purchased by the state, thereby exempting a significant category of state transportation from the new regulations.

Conclusion

Overall, Assembly Bill A495 represents a meaningful step towards incorporating sustainable practices in governmental operations. It aligns with global trends toward clean energy and could influence similar legislation in other states. As the bill awaits implementation, its effectiveness will likely depend on careful planning and investment in necessary infrastructure.

Contention

While the intention behind A495 is to foster ecological responsibility, there could be pushback regarding the logistical implications of implementing such a policy. Critics may argue about the possible limitations it places on flexibility in vehicle selection, especially in terms of availability and the costs of new vehicles compared to traditional options. Furthermore, discussions might arise surrounding the adequacy of the existing infrastructure to support the increased adoption of electric vehicles, such as charging stations.

Companion Bills

NJ A2044

Carry Over Requires State to purchase certain vehicles when purchasing new vehicle.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2044

Requires State to purchase certain vehicles when purchasing new vehicle.

NJ A499

Requires detailed disclosure of information concerning required payments in lieu of property taxes to be provided to purchaser of real property constructed pursuant to financial agreement containing long term tax exemption.

NJ A4134

Requires local contracting units, boards of education, and county colleges to purchase hybrid electric vehicles or electric vehicles when purchasing vehicles.

NJ A1916

Requires all motorbuses purchased for public transportation service to be electric-powered by 2029.

NJ A4164

Requires all motorbuses purchased for public transportation service to be electric-powered by 2035; makes annual appropriation of $82 million.

NJ S433

Requires all motorbuses purchased for public transportation service to be electric-powered by 2035; makes annual appropriation of $82 million.

NJ S214

Requires all motorbuses purchased for public transportation service to be electric-powered by 2035; makes annual appropriation of $82 million.

NJ SB1305

State vehicle fleet: alternative fuel vehicles.

NJ S3297

Requires MVC to issue license plate decals for identification of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

NJ A4413

Requires MVC to issue license plate decals for identification of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Similar Bills

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