Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3189

Introduced
4/21/25  

Caption

Kilowatt per hour tax imposed for electric vehicle charging.

Impact

The revenue generated from the tax will be divided equally between the highway user tax distribution fund and the transportation advancement account, directly impacting state funding for transportation projects. In contrast to existing laws, the bill repeals an earlier electric vehicle registration surcharge, thereby shifting the financial responsibility for infrastructure maintenance from flat fees to a usage-based model that incentivizes efficient electricity consumption. This aligns with broader environmental goals, promoting the transition to electric vehicles while also securing funding necessary for road maintenance and development.

Summary

House File 3189 proposes a new electric fuel tax specific to electric vehicles (EVs) and their charging infrastructure. The bill imposes a fee of five cents per kilowatt hour for electric fuel delivered at public charging stations, which is a significant step toward regulating the growing use of electric vehicles in Minnesota. Scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2025, this taxation aims to generate revenue that can help fund transportation infrastructure, a pressing concern as the state adapts to increased EV usage.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is a logical step in ensuring sustainable funding for transportation as electric vehicle usage rises, critics may contend that any new form of taxation could burden users of public charging stations. Additionally, existing charging stations that were operational before a certain date are exempt from this tax until 2032, potentially leading to disparities in how operators are treated under the new tax structure. Debate is likely to arise regarding the balance between fostering the electric vehicle market and ensuring fair taxation mechanisms that support state infrastructure.

Companion Bills

MN SF2092

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