Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0158

Caption

AN ACT relating to trade and commerce; requiring direct current fast charging stations to display labels identifying the primary energy resource categories used to supply electricity to the station; providing criminal penalties; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would solidify regulations around energy labeling at DC fast charging stations, obligating operators to disclose energy resource categories annually. The intent behind this is twofold: to inform consumers about the energy mix used in vehicles they are charging and to encourage sustainable and environmentally friendly energy practices. The law will require public utilities to provide accurate data on the energy resources used, thus enhancing accountability across the energy sector.

Summary

House Bill 0158, also known as the EV Charging Stations Transparency Act, mandates that operators of DC fast charging stations in Wyoming display labels indicating the primary energy resources from which the electricity they use derives. This requirement is aimed at promoting transparency regarding the sources of energy being utilized in charging electric vehicles, which is becoming increasingly relevant in the push for sustainable transportation. This act reflects a growing emphasis on informing consumers about the environmental impact of their energy consumption, particularly in the context of electric vehicles.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to increase consumer awareness and promote the use of cleaner energy, it may also evoke contention regarding compliance costs for operators of charging stations. There are concerns regarding the administrative burden on public utilities that will be tasked with evaluating and communicating the energy resource mix. Some stakeholders may argue that adding such requirements could discourage the establishment of new charging stations, especially in rural areas where infrastructure is less developed.

Additional_points

Overall, HB 0158 reflects a progressive step towards enhancing sustainability in energy consumption through improved consumer information. By ensuring that electric vehicle users are aware of the energy sources fueling their vehicles, the bill encourages a more informed public discourse surrounding renewable energy and the transition away from fossil fuels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB0024

Alternative fuel tax-electricity amendments.

WY HB0229

High Plains Research Station and Arboretum-historic site.

WY SF0056

Providing false information to registered agents.

WY SF0192

High Plains Research Station and Arboretum-historic site-2.

WY HB0307

Poll watchers-polling station observation.

WY SF0087

Prescriptive easement for electricity delivery.

WY SF0053

Trademarks and trade names-administrative cancellation.

WY SF0128

Repeal of sales tax on electricity.

WY HB0132

Annual permits for specified commercial loads.

WY HB0235

Career technical education equipment and supplies.

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