Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1659

Introduced
4/15/25  
Refer
4/15/25  
Refer
4/15/25  

Caption

An Act to Raise Revenue to Fund Firefighting Equipment Purchases and Training Related to Electric Vehicle Fires Through a Fee on Electric Vehicles

Impact

The introduction of this bill aims to address the increasing prevalence of electric vehicles and the associated risks of fires that may occur during their use and maintenance. By creating a dedicated fund, it ensures that fire departments are better equipped to handle such incidents, thereby potentially improving public safety. The revenue generated from the sales fee reinforces the state’s commitment to equipping firefighters with the necessary tools and training, as well as promoting public awareness about electric vehicle fire safety.

Summary

LD1659, titled 'An Act to Raise Revenue to Fund Firefighting Equipment Purchases and Training Related to Electric Vehicle Fires Through a Fee on Electric Vehicles', establishes the Electric Vehicle Firefighting Fund. This fund is specifically designed to assist fire departments across the state in acquiring necessary equipment and training to effectively handle fires related to electric vehicles. The bill enacts a significant fee of $250 on each sale of both new and used battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, with the generated revenue being allocated directly to this fund.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1659 appears to be generally supportive among legislators advocating for fire safety and preparedness. They argue that this bill effectively bridges the gap created by the rise in electric vehicle usage, which has not been matched by adequately prepared emergency services. However, there may be contention surrounding the introduction of a fee on electric vehicles, particularly among those who may view it as an additional burden on consumers or as a potential disincentive to purchase electric vehicles.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance fire safety and support local fire departments, it also raises questions regarding its impact on the electric vehicle market. Critics might argue that imposing a fee on electric vehicle sales could hinder growth in this sector, which is crucial in the broader context of environmental sustainability. The discussions around LD1659 will likely focus on balancing the need for enhanced firefighting capabilities with the economic implications that such fees may impose on consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD256

An Act to Add Electric Bicycles to the Electric Vehicle Rebate Program

ME LD122

An Act to Update the Electric Vehicle Rebate Program and to Establish a Pilot Program to Support the Uptake of Medium Duty and Heavy Duty Zero-emission Vehicles

ME LD1713

An Act to Update Electrical Education and Other Licensure Requirements for Electricians

ME LD805

An Act to Provide That a Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealer May Claim a Credit for Sales Tax on the Purchase and Installation of Equipment to Be Used for the Charging of Electric Vehicles

ME LD1724

An Act to Enact the Beneficial Electrification Policy Act

ME LD1572

An Act to Ensure Proper Funding of the Highway Fund by Imposing a Surcharge on Electric Vehicle Registration

ME LD1623

An Act to Prohibit All State Subsidies for Electric Vehicles

ME LD655

An Act to Address Climate Change by Reducing Carbon Emissions from State Vehicles

ME LD467

Resolve, to Study Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

ME LD2072

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Motor Vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.