Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2218

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill lays out specific milestones for electrification, requiring that at least fifty percent of public motor vehicle fleets must be electric by 2025, which ramps up to seventy-five percent by 2030, and reaching one-hundred percent by 2035. This gradual approach aims to ensure that state resources and infrastructures are adequately prepared for such a transition, which could bring about significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainability within the state's transportation systems. The bill also plans for the establishment of incentive programs to encourage the conversion of private vehicle fleets to electric.

Summary

S2218 is a legislative proposal presented in the Massachusetts General Court that aims to set clear deadlines for the electrification of school bus and public vehicle fleets. The bill emphasizes the promotion of zero-emission vehicles, with an ambitious target of having all public motor vehicle fleets transition to electric by 2035. The intent of the bill is to spur the use of cleaner technologies in public transport, which supporters argue is essential for meeting environmental goals and public health standards.

Contention

However, S2218 also raises potential points of contention, notably around the feasibility of such aggressive targets and the financial implications for municipalities and fleets that may struggle to afford the transition. Some stakeholders have expressed concerns regarding the sufficiency of support structures and funding to facilitate this switch without imposing undue financial burdens. Critics may argue that the bill could disproportionately impact smaller municipalities that may lack the funding and resources to meet the electrification mandates compared to larger municipalities with more robust budgets.

Companion Bills

MA H4540

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MA S2829

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MA S2838

Similar To Upgrading the grid and protecting ratepayers

MA H3769

Replaces To promote a just transition to electric school buses

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