Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2234

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Aligning state electric vehicle charger reliability regulations with the national electric vehicle infrastructure program

Impact

If enacted, S2234 will directly affect the regulations governing the installation and operation of electric vehicle chargers in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the initial regulations be completed by February 1, 2026, covering all chargers installed after March 30, 2023. This timeline reflects a legislative push to ensure that installations are carried out in compliance with updated standards that favor usability, reliability, and efficiency in electric vehicle infrastructure, ultimately promoting greater adoption of electric vehicles.

Summary

Bill S2234 aims to align Massachusetts' electric vehicle charger reliability regulations with the national electric vehicle infrastructure program. This legislative measure puts forth specific requirements for the promulgation of regulations related to electric vehicle chargers, intending to enhance reliability and accessibility for users across the state. By synchronizing state regulations with national standards, S2234 hopes to facilitate the transition to electric vehicles, a crucial step in addressing climate change and promoting sustainable transportation options.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to enhance the state's regulatory framework for electric vehicle chargers, potential points of contention could arise over the specifics of the regulations that will be drawn up. Stakeholders may express varying opinions on what reliability standards should entail, and how they might impact both consumers and businesses involved in the installation and management of these chargers. Debates might also concern the balance between regulatory compliance and the need for rapid expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure to meet growing demand.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1923

To repeal the sales tax exemption for aircraft

MA S2102

Relating to public access to historical records

MA S1924

Increasing the excise tax rate for jet fuel

MA S2228

To set equal contracting conditions for electricity customers on basic service

MA S1926

Exempting residential electric vehicle chargers from the sales tax

MA S497

Clarifying the role of governor’s councillor on the ballot

MA S2232

To exempt solar installations on federal military lands from renewable energy production caps

MA S187

Relative to protecting biometric information under the security breach law

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.