Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB951

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/14/24  
Engrossed
3/15/24  
Refer
3/16/24  
Report Pass
4/8/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Workgroup

Impact

The regulations set forth by this bill are intended to enhance consumer confidence in using EV infrastructure by establishing clear and transparent operational standards for EV charging stations. Among the key features are provisions for different payment options, minimum uptime requirements of 97%, and clear labeling requirements. These measures are designed to foster a more reliable, user-friendly EV charging network across the state, promoting electric vehicle usage and adoption.

Summary

Senate Bill 951 establishes the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Workgroup, which will be responsible for creating regulations regarding the retail use of electric vehicle (EV) supply equipment in Maryland. The bill mandates the Comptroller to develop these regulations in consultation with the Public Service Commission. Key objectives include ensuring minimum operational standards for EV charging stations, improving accessibility, and providing accurate information regarding charging options, rates, and station capabilities.

Sentiment

Reactions to SB951 appear largely positive among stakeholders advocating for a robust framework to support the growing electric vehicle market. Proponents believe that reliable charging infrastructures are essential for expanding the EV adoption in Maryland and addressing consumer concerns over accessibility. Nevertheless, some voices express a desire for further clarity regarding the implementation details and maintaining oversight to ensure consumer interests are adequately protected.

Contention

While the bill promotes a significant step towards modernizing EV infrastructure, concerns have been raised regarding oversight and the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms for the proposed regulations. The composition of the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Workgroup includes both public and private sector representatives, leading to discussions about the balance between commercial interests and public accountability in the rollout of these regulations. These debates reflect varying opinions on how best to manage the transition to a more electrified transportation infrastructure.

Companion Bills

MD HB1028

Crossfiled Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Workgroup

Previously Filed As

MD HB834

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure - Requirements (Electric Vehicle Charging Reliability Act)

MD HB830

Residential Construction - Electric Vehicle Charging

MD HB7

Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment Rebate Program – Renewal

MD SB477

Residential Construction - Electric Vehicle Charging

MD HB908

Electricity - Community Solar Energy Generating Systems Program and Property Taxes

MD SB613

Electricity - Community Solar Energy Generating Systems Program and Property Taxes

MD SB663

Investor-Owned Electric Companies - Clean Energy Homes Pilot Programs - Establishment (Maryland Resilient and Clean Energy Homes Act)

MD HB1291

Maryland Zero Emission Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council - Membership

MD SB950

Maryland Zero Emission Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council – Membership

MD HB976

Workgroup on Mold Standards and Remediation

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