Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3558

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to electric vehicle charging stations

Impact

The introduction of HB 3558 is expected to significantly impact Massachusetts state laws related to energy and transportation. By imposing new requirements on gasoline station dealers, the bill aims to create a more robust network of charging stations, which is essential for the transition to cleaner transportation modes. The potential success of this initiative could lead to supportive legislative measures that encourage further investments in renewable energy sources and infrastructure aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Summary

House Bill 3558 addresses the growing need for infrastructure to support electric vehicles (EVs) in Massachusetts by mandating the installation of electric vehicle charging stations at new gasoline stations. The bill specifically requires that any dealer planning to install new operational gas dispensing motor fuel pumps also evaluate the proximity of their site to optimal locations for hosting electric vehicle charging hubs, as identified by state assessments. This aims to facilitate widespread access to charging facilities, encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles across the Commonwealth.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it will promote the growth of electric vehicle usage and help meet state emissions reduction goals, there may be points of contention regarding the additional financial burden placed on gasoline station dealers. Critics may contend that imposing such requirements could limit the expansion capabilities of smaller dealers who may struggle to afford the costs associated with installing electric vehicle charging stations. Additionally, there may be debates on how this bill aligns with existing policies addressing energy and transportation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3344

Relative to electric vehicle charging stations

MA H1303

To ensure the right to install electric vehicle charging stations

MA S852

Relative to the installation of electric vehicle charging stations by condominium owners

MA H4502

To promote transportation electrification infrastructure

MA H3673

Providing safe, reliable, and equitable access to electric vehicle charging stations

MA H3163

Relative to emergency back up power at gasoline stations

MA S1230

Requiring the construction of certain parking facilities to be capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations

MA H3886

To ensure electric motor vehicle charging fairness

MA H3007

Requiring a prevailing wage for the construction of certain parking facilities to be capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations

MA H3218

To promote transportation electrification infrastructure

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.