Law Id,State,Title,Text,Enacted Date,Amended Date,Recent?,Sequence Number,Type,Agency,Significant Update Date,Expired Date,Archived Date,Repealed Date,Topic,Technology Categories,Incentive Categories,Regulation Categories,User Categories,References
4805,WA,Alternative Fuel Vehicle Annual Fee,"Owners of natural gas vehicles (NGVs) and propane powered vehicles are
required to pay an annual license fee, based on gross vehicle weight
rating (GVWR), instead of motor fuel excise taxes. The fee is calculated
as follows:

::: {align=""center""}
  GVWR                             Fee
  -------------------------------- -------
  Less than 10,000 pounds (lbs.)   \$45
  10,001 - 18,000 lbs.             \$80
  18,001 - 28,000 lbs.             \$110
  28,001 - 36,000 lbs.             \$150
  More than 36,000 lbs.            \$250
:::

To determine the actual annual license fee imposed per registration
year, multiply the appropriate dollar amount given in the above schedule
by the motor vehicle fuel tax rate in cents per gallon effective on July
1 of the preceding calendar year, and divide the resulting amount by
\$0.12. There is an additional \$5 handling fee for each license issued.

(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
82.38.075)
",,2014-04-04 00:00:00 UTC,false,170,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",NG|LPG,"",FUEL,FLEET|GOV|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
4806,WA,Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Emissions Inspection Exemption,"AFVs powered exclusively by electric, natural gas, and propane vehicles
are exempt from state emissions control inspections. Plug-in hybrid
electric vehicles that obtain a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
fuel economy rating of at least 50 miles per gallon during city driving
are also exempt from these inspections. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 46.16A.060)
",,,false,55,State Incentives,"",,,,,"",ELEC|NG|LPG,EXEM,"",FLEET|GOV|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
5567,WA,Alternative Fuel Vehicle Labeling Requirement,"Every alternative fuel automobile, truck, motorcycle, motor home, or
off-road vehicle must bear a reflective placard from the National Fire
Protection Association indicating that the vehicle is powered by an
alternative fuel. Alternative fuels include propane and natural gas.
(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
46.37.467)
",,2014-04-04 00:00:00 UTC,false,165,Laws and Regulations,"",2015-06-12 20:01:20 UTC,,,,"",AFTMKTCONV|NG|LPG,"",REGIS,FLEET|GOV|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
5603,WA,Medium-Speed and Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Definition and Access to Roadways,"NEVs and medium-speed electric vehicles are defined as self-propelled,
electrically powered four-wheeled motor vehicles. NEVs may reach speeds
of at least 20 miles per hour (mph) but not more than 25 mph.
Medium-speed electric vehicles may reach speeds of at least 25 mph but
not more than 35 mph. NEVs and medium-speed electric vehicles must be in
compliance with the national safety standards in Title 49 of the [Code
of Federal Regulations](https://www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/uscode),
section 571.500. NEVs are permitted on roads having speed limits of up
to 35 mph. Medium-speed electric vehicles are permitted on roads having
speed limits of up to 45 mph in counties consisting of islands that are
only connected to the mainland by ferry routes. (Reference [Revised Code
of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 46.04.295, 46.04.357,
46.61.723, and 46.61.725)
",,2010-03-19 00:00:00 UTC,false,175,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",NEVS,"",DREST,MAN|FLEET|GOV|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
5722,WA,Biodiesel Storage Regulations,"Underground storage tank (UST) regulations apply to all biodiesel blends
with the exception of 100% biodiesel (B100). If a UST owner increases
the percentage of biofuel in a petroleum UST, they must prove that all
UST materials are compatible with that product. UST owners must submit
an Alternative Fuel Installation or Conversion Checklist when the
percentage of ethanol in gasoline is greater than 10% or the biodiesel
percentage in diesel is greater than 20%. For more information, see the
Department\'s [Biodiesel in Underground Storage
Tanks](https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/documents/0309103.pdf)
fact sheet. (Reference [Washington Administrative
Code](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/) 173-360)
",,,false,155,Laws and Regulations,"",2015-06-12 19:57:26 UTC,,,,"",BIOD,"",REGIS,STATION,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/
6040,WA,Renewable Fuel Standard,"At least 2% of all diesel fuel sold in Washington must be biodiesel or
renewable diesel. This requirement will increase to 5% 180 days after
the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) determines that
in-state feedstocks and oil-seed crushing capacity can meet a 3%
requirement. Renewable diesel is defined as a diesel fuel substitute
produced from non-petroleum renewable sources, including vegetable oils
and animal fats, meets the federal registration requirements for fuels
and fuel additives and ASTM specification D975.

At least 2% of the total gasoline sold in the state must be denatured
ethanol. The ethanol requirement increases if the Washington Department
of Ecology determines that this increase will not jeopardize continued
attainment of federal Clean Air Act standards, and WSDA determines that
the state can economically support the production of higher ethanol
blends.

All state agencies with jurisdiction over renewable fuel infrastructure,
specifically storage, blending, and dispensing equipment, are required
to expedite related application and permitting processes. The governor
may suspend these requirements by Executive Order if the standard is
temporarily technically or economically infeasible, or poses a
significant risk to public safety.

(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
19.112.010 and 19.112.110 -19.112.180)
",,2009-04-20 00:00:00 UTC,false,87,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",BIOD|ETH,"",RFS,STATION|AFP|PURCH,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6041,WA,Biodiesel Use Requirement,"At least 20% of all diesel fuel used to fuel state agency vehicles,
vessels, and construction equipment must be biodiesel. The Washington
Department of Enterprise Services (WDES) must assist state agencies by
coordinating the purchase and delivery of biodiesel if requested, using
long-term contracts if necessary, to secure a sufficient and stable
supply of biodiesel. For state agencies complying with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency\'s ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD)
mandate, at least 2% biodiesel (B2) must be used as an additive to ULSD
for lubricity, provided that the use of a lubricity additive is
appropriate and that performance and cost are comparable with other
available lubricity additives. All agencies using biodiesel must submit
annual consumption reports to WDES. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 43.19.642 and 43.19.646)
",,2012-03-23 00:00:00 UTC,false,180,Laws and Regulations,"",2015-06-12 20:05:44 UTC,,,,"",BIOD,"",REQ,GOV,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6210,WA,E85 Definition,"E85 motor fuel is defined as an alternative fuel that is a blend of
ethanol and hydrocarbon, of which the ethanol portion is 75-85%
denatured fuel ethanol by volume and complies with the most current ASTM
specification D5798. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 19.112.010)
",2007-05-03 00:00:00 UTC,,false,145,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",ETH,"",STD,STATION|AFP|PURCH,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6211,WA,Biodiesel Definition,"Biodiesel fuel is defined as a monoalkyl ester of long chain fatty acids
derived from vegetable oils or animal fats for use in
compression-ignition engines and meets the requirements of the ASTM
specification D6751. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 19.112.010 and 43.19.643)
",,,false,150,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",BIOD,"",STD,STATION|AFP|PURCH,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6212,WA,State Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Charging Infrastructure Availability,"Publicly and privately owned PEVs may charge at state office locations
if the vehicles are used for state business, conducting business with
the state, or as commuter vehicles. Additionally, contingent upon
funding, the state must install electrical outlets suitable for charging
PEVs in each of the state\'s fleet parking and maintenance facilities as
well as every state-operated highway rest stop. The Washington
Department of Enterprise Services may report to the governor and the
legislature on the amount of electricity consumed and the number of PEVs
using state-owned charging equipment if it represents a significant cost
to the state. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 43.01.250, 43.19.648, and
47.38.075)
",2007-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,2015-05-01 00:00:00 UTC,false,95,Laws and Regulations,"",2015-06-12 19:45:54 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",REQ,STATION|GOV|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6213,WA,Biofuels Production and Distribution Contracts,"Conservation districts, public development authorities, municipal
utilities, and public utility districts may enter crop purchase
contracts to produce, sell, and distribute biodiesel produced from
Washington feedstocks, cellulosic ethanol, and cellulosic ethanol
blended fuels for utility and public use. Additionally, municipal
utilities and public utility districts may produce and distribute
biodiesel, ethanol, and ethanol blended fuels. (Reference [Revised Code
of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 35.21.465, 35.92.440,
54.04.190, and 89.08.570)
",2007-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,,false,205,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",BIOD|ETH,"",STD,OTHER,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6214,WA,Alternative Fuel Use Requirement,"All state agencies must, to the extent practicable, use 100% biofuels or
electricity to operate all publicly owned vehicles. Agencies must
prioritize all-electric vehicles (EVs) when leasing or purchasing new
vehicles, and all trips that may feasibly use EVs must employ them. For
vehicle classes without EV model options, agencies must prioritize the
most cost-efficient, low-emission vehicle option available. Agencies may
substitute natural gas or propane for electricity or biofuel if the
Washington State Department of Commerce (Department) determines that
electricity and biofuel are not reasonably available. Practicability and
measures of compliance are defined in [rules
adopted](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=194-28&full=true)
by the Department. The governor has established a cross-agency Governing
Council, which must adopt and implement standards, measures, targets,
and tools to support agencies in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and
prioritizing EV adoption.

In addition, all local government agencies must, to the extent
practicable, use 100% biofuels or electricity to operate all publicly
owned vehicles. Transit agencies using compressed natural gas and engine
retrofits that would void vehicle warranties are exempt from this
requirement. To allow the motor vehicle fuel needs of state and local
government to be satisfied by Washington-produced biofuels, the
Washington Department of Enterprise Services and local governments may
contract in advance and execute contracts with public or private
producers and suppliers for the purchase of appropriate biofuels.
Agencies may substitute natural gas or propane in vehicles if the
Department determines that biofuels and electricity are not reasonably
available. Practicability and measures of compliance are defined in
[rules](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=194-29) adopted by
the Department.

(Reference [Executive
Order](http://www.governor.wa.gov/office-governor/official-actions/executive-orders)
18-01, 2018, [Washington Administrative
Code](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/) 194-28 and 194-29, and [Revised Code
of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 43.19.647 and 43.19.648)
",2007-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,2018-01-16 00:00:00 UTC,false,185,Laws and Regulations,"",2018-03-12 15:05:58 UTC,,,,"",BIOD|ETH|ELEC,"",REQ,GOV,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/|http://www.governor.wa.gov/office-governor/official-actions/executive-orders
6216,WA,Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Sales Requirements and Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) Standards,"Washington adopted the California motor vehicle emissions and compliance
requirements specified in Title 13 of the [California Code of
Regulations](https://oal.ca.gov/). The Washington Department of Ecology
adopted rules to implement these emissions standards for passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, and medium-duty passenger vehicles, known as the
Clean Car Law. For more information, see the [Washington Clean Car
Standards](https://ecology.wa.gov/Air-Climate/Air-quality/Vehicle-emissions/Clean-cars)
website. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 70.120A.010 and 70.120A.020 and
[Washington Administrative Code](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/)
173-423-010 - 173-423-150)
",2005-05-06 00:00:00 UTC,2014-04-29 00:00:00 UTC,false,160,Laws and Regulations,"",2020-04-07 17:07:01 UTC,,,,"",OTHER,"",AIRQEMISSIONS,MAN,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://leg.wa.gov/|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/
6217,WA,State Emissions Reductions Requirements,"Washington State must limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to achieve
the following reductions:

-   By 2020, reduce overall GHG emissions in the state to 1990 levels;
-   By 2035, reduce overall GHG emissions in the state to 25% below 1990
    levels; and
-   By 2050, reduce overall emissions to 50% below 1990 levels or 70%
    below the state\'s expected emissions that year.

Every other year, the Washington Departments of Ecology and Commerce
must report to the governor and legislature on the total GHG emissions
in the state for the previous two years. For more information, see the
Washington Department of Ecology [Climate Change and the
Environment](https://ecology.wa.gov/Air-Climate/Climate-change/Climate-change-the-environment)
website.

(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
70A.45.020)
",2007-02-07 00:00:00 UTC,,false,210,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",BIOD|ETH,"",AIRQEMISSIONS|CCEINIT,OTHER,http://www.governor.wa.gov/office/execorders/eoarchive/default.aspx|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6410,WA,Biofuel Quality Program,"The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) Biofuels Quality
Program tests and assesses biofuel quality and quantity to resolve any
quality issues before the product reaches the consumer. WSDA samples
biofuel throughout the state, monitors and tracks the quality of
biofuel, and works with producers and manufacturers to help supply the
highest biofuel quality fuel available to consumers. The goal of the
program is to create equity in the biofuel marketplace for refiners,
suppliers, distributors, and retailers, and protect consumers.
(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
19.112.005 -119.112.080)
",,,false,140,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",BIOD|ETH,"",STD,STATION|AFP|PURCH,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6414,WA,Idle Reduction Weight Exemption,"A motor vehicle equipped with a fully functional idle reduction system
designed to reduce fuel use and emissions from engine idling may exceed
the state maximum weight limitations by up to 550 pounds to compensate
for the added weight of the idle reduction technology. The vehicle
operator must provide written certification of the weight of the
technology and demonstrate the technology is fully functional.
(Reference [Washington Administrative Code](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/)
468-38-073)
",2007-07-30 00:00:00 UTC,2013-09-19 00:00:00 UTC,false,65,State Incentives,"",,,,,"",IR,EXEM,"",FLEET|GOV|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/
6531,WA,Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Promotion and Infrastructure Development,"Any regional transportation planning organization containing a county
with a population greater than one million must collaborate with state
and local governments to promote PEV use, invest in PEV charging
infrastructure, and seek federal or private funding for these efforts.
Collaborative planning efforts may include:

-   Developing short- and long-term plans outlining how state, regional,
    and local governments may construct electric vehicle supply
    equipment locations and ensure that the infrastructure can be
    electrically supported;
-   Supporting public education and training programs on PEVs;
-   Developing an implementation plan for counties with a population
    greater than 500,000 to have 10% of public and private parking
    spaces ready for PEV charging by December 31, 2018; and
-   Developing model ordinances and guidance for local governments for
    site assessment and installing PEV infrastructure.

(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
47.80.090)
",2009-05-13 00:00:00 UTC,,false,90,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",REQ,OTHER,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6532,WA,Electric Vehicle and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Infrastructure and Battery Tax Credit,"Public lands used for installing, maintaining, and operating EVSE are
exempt from leasehold excise taxes. Additionally, the state sales and
use taxes do not apply to plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) and FCEV
batteries or fuel cells; labor and services for installing, repairing,
altering, or improving PEV and FCEV batteries or fuel cells and PEV and
FCEV infrastructure; the sale of property used for PEV and hydrogen
fueling infrastructure, and the sale of zero emission buses. (Reference
[Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 82.29A.125,
82.08.816, and 82.12.816)
",2009-05-13 00:00:00 UTC,2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,false,15,State Incentives,"",2019-06-07 21:22:38 UTC,2025-07-01 00:00:00 UTC,,,"",ELEC|HY|PHEV,EXEM|TAX,"",STATION|MAN,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://leg.wa.gov/
6533,WA,Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) and Battery Exchange Station Regulations,"State and local governments may lease land for installing,
maintaining, and operating EVSE or electric vehicle battery
exchange stations for up to 50 years for at least $1 per year.
Additionally, the installation of battery charging and exchange
stations is categorically exempt from the Washington
Environmental Policy Act. (Reference Revised Code of Washington ( http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/ ) 79.13.100 and 43.21C.410)",2009-05-13 00:00:00 UTC,,false,110,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",OTHER,STATION|OTHER,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6534,WA,Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Infrastructure Definitions,"PEV infrastructure is defined as structures, machinery, and equipment
necessary and integral to support a PEV, including battery charging
stations, rapid charging stations, and battery exchange stations. A
battery charging station is defined as an electrical component assembly
or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to charge
batteries within a PEV. A rapid charging station is defined as an
industrial grade electrical outlet that allows for faster recharging of
PEV batteries through higher power levels. A battery exchange station is
defined as a fully automated facility that will enable a PEV with a
swappable battery to enter a drive lane and exchange the depleted
battery with a fully charged battery through a fully automated process.
Infrastructure must meet or exceed any applicable state building
standards, codes, and regulations. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 19.28.281 and 47.80.090)
",2009-05-13 00:00:00 UTC,,false,120,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",OTHER,OTHER,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
6537,WA,Biofuel Blend Dispenser Labeling Requirement,"Pumps dispensing ethanol or biodiesel blends must have a label
that specifies the percentage of ethanol or biodiesel present in
the fuel. Ethanol pumps distributing between 1% and 10% must
include a label stating that the fuel ""contains up to 10%
ethanol"" and those distributing blends greater than 10% must be
labeled with the capital letter E, followed by the numerical
value volume of ethanol and the word ""ethanol."" Pumps dispensing
biodiesel blends of 5% (B5) or less must include a label stating
that the fuel ""may contain up to five percent biodiesel"" and
those distributing blends greater than 5% must be labeled with
the capital letter B, followed by the numerical value volume of
biodiesel and the words ""biodiesel"" or ""biodiesel blend.""
(Reference Revised Code of Washington ( http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/ ) 19.112.020, and Washington
Administrative Code ( http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/ ) 16-662-115)",,2010-03-17 00:00:00 UTC,false,135,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",BIOD|ETH,"",REGIS,STATION,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/
6538,WA,Local Government Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) Infrastructure Requirements,"Jurisdictions must develop regulations to allow the use of PEV
infrastructure and battery charging stations in all areas except
critical areas or areas zoned for residential or resource use. The
Washington Department of Commerce included a model ordinance,
development regulations, and guidance for local governments for site
assessment and installing PEV infrastructure in [Electric Vehicle
Infrastructure: A Guide for Local Governments in Washington
State](https://www.psrc.org/sites/default/files/electric-vehicle-guidance.pdf).
This requirement applies to jurisdictions that meet specific location
criteria and is contingent upon federal funding. Additionally, cities or
municipalities may adopt incentive programs to encourage retrofitting of
existing structures capable of charging PEVs. (Reference [Revised Code
of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 35.63.126, 35.63.127,
35A.63.107, 36.70.695, 36.70A.695, and 43.31.970)
",2009-05-13 00:00:00 UTC,,false,105,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",OTHER,OTHER,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
8220,WA,Low Carbon Fuel and Fuel-Efficient Vehicle Acquisition Requirement,"Washington state agencies must consider purchasing low carbon fuel
vehicles or converting conventional vehicles to use low carbon fuels
when financially comparable over the vehicle\'s useful life. Low carbon
fuels include hydrogen, biomethane, electricity, or natural gas blends
of at least 90%. State agencies must achieve an average fuel economy of
36 miles per gallon (mpg) for passenger vehicle fleets in motor pools
and leased conventional vehicles. State agencies must also purchase low
carbon fuel vehicles or, when purchasing new conventional vehicles,
achieve an average fuel economy of 40 mpg for light-duty passenger
vehicles and 27 mpg for light-duty vans and sport utility vehicles. When
calculating average fuel economy, emergency response vehicles, passenger
vans with a gross vehicle weight rating of 8,500 pounds or greater,
off-road vehicles, low carbon fuel vehicles, and vehicles driven less
than 2,000 miles per year are excluded. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 43.19.622)
",,2010-03-22 00:00:00 UTC,false,200,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",ELEC|EFFEC|HY|NG|PHEV,"",REQ,GOV,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
8261,WA,Biodiesel Feedstock Tax Exemption,"Waste vegetable oil, specifically cooking oil gathered from restaurants
or commercial food processors, used by an individual to produce
biodiesel for personal use is exempt from state sales and use taxes. The
purchaser must provide the seller with an exemption certificate from the
Washington Department of Revenue. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 82.08.0205 and 82.12.0205)
",,,false,45,State Incentives,"",,,,,"",BIOD,EXEM|TAX,"",AFP,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
9974,WA,Electric Drive Vehicle Fee,"All-electric vehicle owners must pay an annual fee of \$150 in addition
to standard registration fees. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles with an
all-electric range of at least 30 miles are subject to a fee of \$75.
Hybrid electric vehicles are subject to a fee of \$75. (Reference
[Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 46.17.323-324)
",2012-03-23 00:00:00 UTC,2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,true,100,Laws and Regulations,"",2021-06-14 17:59:54 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HEV|PHEV,"",FUEL,FLEET|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://leg.wa.gov/
9975,WA,Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Road User Assessment System Pilot,"The Washington Transportation Commission (Commission) studied the
feasibility of transitioning from a fuel tax to a road user assessment
system in the state. In 2012, the Commission conducted a limited scope
pilot project to test the feasibility of this new system as it applies
to PEVs. For the results of this evaluation, see the Washington State
Department of Transportation
[report](https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/research/reports/fullreports/807.1.pdf).
The Commission began a year-long pilot project in fall 2017. On January
13, 2020, the Commission submitted a
[report](https://waroadusagecharge.org/final-report/) of findings and
recommendations to the governor, state legislature, and the U.S.
Department of Transportation. The state legislature directed the
Commission to further study aspects of the road usage charge program.
For more information, see the Commission [Road Usage Charge
Assessment](https://waroadusagecharge.org/) website.
",2012-03-23 00:00:00 UTC,2016-03-25 00:00:00 UTC,false,115,Laws and Regulations,"",2020-04-13 15:47:12 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",FUEL,FLEET|GOV|IND,http://leg.wa.gov/
9976,WA,State Vehicle Low Rolling Resistance Tire Requirement,"Except for cars operated by the state patrol, Washington state agencies
replacing the tires on their vehicles must use tires with the same or
better rolling resistance as the original tires. (Reference [Revised
Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 43.19.648)
",,,false,190,Laws and Regulations,"",,,,,"",EFFEC,"",OTHER,GOV,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
10554,WA,Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) Charging Regulation Exemption,"An entity that offers electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) to the
public for hire may not have their rates, services, facilities or
practices regulated by the Washington Utilities and Transportation
Commission (Commission). The exemption does not apply if the entity is
otherwise subject to Commission jurisdiction as an electrical company,
or if an entity\'s battery charging facilities and services are
subsidized by any regulated service. A utility may offer battery
charging facilities as a regulated service, subject to Commission
approval. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 80.28.320)
",2011-07-22 00:00:00 UTC,,false,60,State Incentives,"",,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,EXEM,UTILITY,STATION|AFP|FLEET|GOV|OTHER,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
10692,WA,Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Charging Signage and Parking Regulations,"A public PEV charging station is defined as a public parking space that
is served by charging equipment. Public PEV charging stations must have
vertical signage that identifies the station and indicates that it is
only for PEV charging. The signage must be consistent with the U.S.
Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration\'s [Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices](https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/).

By 2023, all public PEV charging stations must also display all charges
and fees associated with operation. Any person who parks a vehicle in a
public PEV charging station parking space and does not connect to the
equipment is subject to a fine of \$124.

By 2023, the Department of Agriculture must adopt rules requiring
electric vehicle service providers (EVSP) to meet interoperability
standards and offer multiple payment methods at public PEV charging
stations. EVSPs must report inventory and payment information to the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory annually. EVSE installed before
January 1, 2024 are exempt from the rules until January 1, 2034.

(Reference [House Bill](https://leg.wa.gov/) 1287, 2021, [Senate
Bill](https://leg.wa.gov/) 5192, 2021, and [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx) 46.08.185)
",2013-04-23 00:00:00 UTC,,true,80,Laws and Regulations,"",2021-06-14 17:52:42 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",REGIS,STATION|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx|https://leg.wa.gov/|https://leg.wa.gov/
11421,WA,Natural Gas Tax Exemptions,"Compressed, liquefied, and renewable natural gas used as a
transportation fuel are exempt from public utility taxes. In addition,
natural gas distribution businesses are eligible for an exemption for
machinery and equipment used to produce natural gas for transportation
fuel. This exemption is available quarterly as a remittance. (Reference
[Revised Code of Washington](https://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 82.08.02565
and 82.16.310)
",2014-04-04 00:00:00 UTC,2019-04-30 00:00:00 UTC,false,21,State Incentives,"",2019-05-10 00:36:38 UTC,,,,"",NG,EXEM|TAX,"",STATION|AFP|PURCH|FLEET|IND,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://leg.wa.gov/
11610,WA,Utility Electrification Plans and Return on Investment Authorization,"Utilities are authorized to submit transportation electrification plans
that deploy electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) or programs and
incentives that support transportation electrification. Additionally,
utilities petition the Washington Utilities and Transportation
Commission (UTC) for a rate of return on EVSE installed for the benefit
of ratepayers through December 31, 2030. The UTC may approve an
additional 2% to the standard rate of return if the utility installs
EVSE on a fully regulated basis similar to other capital investments
behind a customer\'s meter, and the expenditures do not increase
ratepayer costs more than 0.25%. EVSE are subject to a depreciation
schedule and may be gifted to the customer when fully depreciated. The
UTC issued a
[report](https://app.leg.wa.gov/ReportsToTheLegislature/Home/GetPDF?fileName=EVSE%20Report%20to%20the%20Legislature%20-%20Final_a9efaf10-04d7-4c3e-b2df-f0c3da1d06ed.pdf)
on the use and impacts of the incentive in 2017. (Reference [Revised
Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 80.28.360 and
80.28.365)
",2015-05-11 00:00:00 UTC,2019-04-30 00:00:00 UTC,false,17,State Incentives,"",2019-05-10 00:34:17 UTC,2030-12-31 00:00:00 UTC,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,OTHER,"",STATION|AFP,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw|http://leg.wa.gov/
11620,WA,Renewable Natural Gas and Renewable Hydrogen Fuel Sales Regulations,"Public utility districts are authorized to sell renewable natural gas
and renewable hydrogen to facilities that condense or dispense natural
gas or renewable hydrogen for use as a motor fuel. Renewable natural gas
is defined as methane gas or other hydrocarbons derived from organic
materials. Renewable hydrogen is defined as hydrogen produced using
renewable resources as the source of the hydrogen and the source for the
energy input into the production process. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 54.04.190)
",2015-04-17 00:00:00 UTC,2019-04-17 00:00:00 UTC,false,207,Laws and Regulations,"",2019-05-10 00:50:46 UTC,,,,"",HY|NG,"",REGIS,STATION,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
11803,WA,Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Grant Program,"The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) offers
competitive grants to strengthen and expand the [West Coast Electric
Highway](http://www.westcoastgreenhighway.com/WAelectrichighways.htm)
network by deploying electric vehicle supply equipment with Level 2 and
direct current (DC) fast chargers and hydrogen fueling infrastructure
along highway corridors in Washington. Eligible project costs include
siting, equipment purchases, electrical upgrades, installation,
operations, and maintenance. For more information, including funding
availability and application periods, see the WSDOT [Innovative
Partnerships - Electric Vehicle Charging
Infrastructure](https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Funding/Partners/EVIB.htm)
website. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 47.04.350)
",2015-07-16 00:00:00 UTC,2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,false,5,State Incentives,"",2019-06-07 20:58:57 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HY|PHEV,GNT,"",STATION,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://leg.wa.gov/
11951,WA,Volkswagen (VW) Settlement Allocation,"The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) will work with the
Office of the Governor and state agencies to select projects and
distribute funding to leverage 15% of Washington\'s portion of the [VW
Environmental Mitigation
Trust](https://www.epa.gov/enforcement/volkswagen-clean-air-act-civil-settlement)
for the acquisition, installation, operation, and maintenance of
light-duty zero-emission vehicle charging infrastructure.

Ecology will establish a competitive process to identify and select
projects to fund with the remaining 85% of the appropriation to maximize
total air pollution reduction and health benefits, improve air quality
in areas disproportionately affected by air pollution, leverage
additional matching funds, achieve substantial emission reduction beyond
what would occur absent the funding, accelerate fleet turnover to the
cleanest engines, and accelerate adoption of electric vehicles,
equipment, and vessels. As appropriate, Ecology will work with state
agencies to select projects and distribute funding. For more
information, see the Ecology [VW Enforcement
Action](https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/How-we-operate/Grants-loans/Find-a-grant-or-loan/Volkswagen-enforcement-action-grants)
website.
",2018-03-27 00:00:00 UTC,,false,75,Laws and Regulations,"",2018-04-24 21:28:51 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HY|PHEV,"",AIRQEMISSIONS,OTHER,""
12211,WA,Utility Electric Transportation Plan Authorization,"The governing authority or commission of an electric utility may adopt
an electric transportation plan that proves that utility outreach and
investment in the electrification of transportation infrastructure does
not increase net costs to ratepayers in excess of 0.025%. The governing
authority or commission may consider items such as the impact of
electrification on the utilities load, demand response and load
management opportunities, system reliability and distribution system
efficiencies, and interoperability concerns. Upon making this
determination, electric utilities may offer incentive programs for
customers. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](https://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 35.92.450)
",2019-04-23 00:00:00 UTC,,false,85,Laws and Regulations,"",2019-05-10 00:41:38 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",OTHER,OTHER,https://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/|http://leg.wa.gov/
12222,WA,Green Transportation Grant Program,"The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) offers grants
for projects that reduce the carbon intensity of the Washington
transportation system, including fleet electrification, modification or
replacement of facilities to facilitate fleet electrification and
hydrogen fueling, upgrades to electrical transmission and distribution
systems, and construction of charging and fueling infrastructure. To be
eligible, a transit authority must provide matching funding for that
project that is at least equal to 20% of the total cost of the project.
For more information, including funding availability and program dates,
see the WSDOT [Green Transportation Capital
Grants](https://wsdot.wa.gov/transit/grants/green-transportation-capital)
(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
47.66.120)
",2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,,false,18,State Incentives,"",2019-06-07 21:05:15 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HY|PHEV,GNT,"",STATION|GOV|OTHER,http://leg.wa.gov/|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
12223,WA,Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Car Share Pilot Program,"The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will develop a
pilot program to provide AFV use opportunities to underserved and
low-income communities and to those without easy access to
transportation corridors. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 47.04.355)
",2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,,false,113,Laws and Regulations,"",2019-06-07 21:10:37 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HY|NG|PHEV|LPG,"",REQ|OTHER,GOV|IND,http://leg.wa.gov/|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
12224,WA,Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Retail Sales and Use Tax Exemption,"The retail sales and state use tax of 6.5% does not apply to the sale or
lease of new or used passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, and
medium-duty passenger AFVs. AFVs powered by natural gas, propane,
hydrogen, and electricity are eligible. Vehicles must not have a selling
price plus trade-in property value that exceeds \$45,000 for new
vehicles and \$30,000 for used vehicles. The maximum eligible amount for
used purchased or leased vehicles is \$16,000. The maximum eligible
amounts for new purchased or leased vehicles are as follows:

<div>

  Newly Purchases or Leased Year   Maximum Amount
  -------------------------------- ----------------
  Through July 31, 2021            \$25,000
  August 1, 2021 - July 31 2023    \$20,000
  August 1, 2023 - July 31 2025    \$15,000

</div>

For more information, see the Renewable Energy/Green Incentives section
of Washington Department of Revenue\'s [Incentives
Programs](https://dor.wa.gov/find-taxes-rates/tax-incentives/incentive-programs)
website.

(Reference [Revised Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/)
82.12.9999)
",2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,,false,19,State Incentives,"",2019-06-07 21:19:50 UTC,2028-08-01 00:00:00 UTC,,,"",ELEC|HY|NG|PHEV|LPG,EXEM,"",FLEET|GOV|OTHER|IND,http://leg.wa.gov/|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
12225,WA,Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Technical Assistance and Education Program,"The Washington State University (WSU) [Energy
Program](http://www.energy.wsu.edu/) must establish and administer a
technical assistance and education program on the use of AFVs for public
agencies, including state and local governments. For more information,
visit the WSU Energy Program [Green Transportation
Program](http://www.energy.wsu.edu/GreenTransportationProgram.aspx)
website. (Reference [Revised Code of
Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 28B.30.903)
",2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,,false,117,Laws and Regulations,"",2019-06-07 21:28:59 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HY|NG|PHEV|LPG,"",OTHER,FLEET|GOV,http://apps.leg.wa.gov/|http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/
12298,WA,Non-Residential Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grants - Pacific Power,"Pacific Power offers non-residential customers quarterly grants for up
to 100% of eligible purchase and installation costs of EVSE. Twenty-five
percent of funds will be earmarked for workplace charging and fleet
electrification projects. Additional requirements may apply. For more
information, including application timelines, visit the Pacific Power
[Charging Station
Grants](https://www.pacificpower.net/savings-energy-choices/electric-vehicles/charging-station-grants.html)
website.
",,,false,70,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2019-10-16 15:36:23 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,GNT,"",STATION|FLEET|GOV,""
12383,WA,Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Charging Study Incentive - Tacoma Public Utility (TPU) ,"TPU is conducting a study to understand the charging patterns for
residential PEVs. In exchange for completion of surveys about PEV
charging and use, TPU customers may be eligible for an up to \$250
incentive per year. Eligible residential customers must own or lease a
PEV and own their own charging equipment. For more information, see the
TPU [EV Charging
Study](https://www.mytpu.org/community-environment/clean-renewable-energy/electric-vehicles/electric-vehicle-charging/)
website.
",,,false,73,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2020-04-07 15:58:31 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,OTHER|RBATE,"",STATION|IND,""
12384,WA,Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Testing Requirements,"Starting October 1, 2021, a self-certifying entity may test AV on any
public roadway under the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) AV
self-certification testing pilot program. The following information must
be provided by the self-certifying entity testing the AV:

-   Contact information specified by the DOL;
-   Local jurisdictions where testing is planned;
-   The AV identification numbers; and
-   Proof of an insurance policy in an amount not less than \$5 million
    dollars per occurrence.

The entity testing the AV on any public roadway must notify the DOL of
any collisions or moving violations and submit a report by February 1 of
each year, covering reportable events from the prior calendar year. In
advance of testing, the entity must provide written notice to applicable
local and state law enforcement agencies that includes the expected
testing time period. Additional terms and conditions apply.

(Reference [House Bill](http://leg.wa.gov/) 2676, 2020, and [Revised
Code of Washington](http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx) 46.30.001)
",2020-03-27 00:00:00 UTC,,false,78,Laws and Regulations,"",2020-04-07 16:32:28 UTC,,,,"",AUTONOMOUS,"",DREST|OTHER,OTHER,""
12385,WA,Mandatory Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Building Standards,"By July 1, 2021, the Washington State Building Code Council (Council)
must adopt rules for EVSE installation at all new buildings that provide
on-site parking. At least one parking space, or 10% of parking spaces
rounded to the next whole number, must be made-ready for Level 2 EVSE.
Electrical capacity must accommodate the potential to serve a minimum of
20% of the total parking spaces with Level 2 EVSE. For assembly,
education, or mercantile buildings, the requirements apply only to
employee parking spaces. Buildings classified as utility or
miscellaneous are exempt from these requirements. Buildings classified
as residential R-3 must implement rules for EVSE installation by July 1,
2024. By July 1, 2024, the Council is required to adopt rules that
exceed the minimum requirements set in July 2021. Additional terms and
conditions apply. (Reference [House
Bill](https://leg.wa.gov/House/Pages/default.aspx) 1287,2021 and
[Revised Code of Washington](https://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/) 19.27.540)
",2019-05-07 00:00:00 UTC,,false,83,Laws and Regulations,"",2020-04-13 15:43:07 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",OTHER,OTHER,http://leg.wa.gov/
12472,WA,Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Deployment Support,"California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington (signatory states)
signed a [memorandum of
understanding](https://www.nescaum.org/documents/multistate-truck-zev-governors-mou-20200714.pdf)
(MOU) to support the deployment of medium- and heavy-duty ZEVs through
involvement in a Multi-State ZEV Task Force (Task Force).

By January 2021, the Task Force will develop a multi-state action plan
to support electrification of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. The Task
Force will consider actions to accomplish the goals of the MOU,
including limiting all new medium- and heavy-duty vehicles sales in the
signatory states to ZEVs by 2050. The signatory states will also seek to
accelerate the deployment of medium- and heavy-duty ZEVs to benefit
disadvantaged communities and explore opportunities to coordinate and
partner with key stakeholders.

For more information, see the [Medium- and Heavy-Duty ZEVs: Action Plan
Development
Process](https://www.nescaum.org/documents/medium-and-heavy-duty-zero-emission-vehicles-action-plan-development-process/)
website.
",2020-07-14 00:00:00 UTC,,false,152,Laws and Regulations,"",2020-08-03 15:41:14 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HY|PHEV,"",AIRQEMISSIONS,OTHER,""
12568,WA,Low Carbon Fuel Standard,"The Washington Department of Ecology will develop rules to establish a
Clean Fuels Program (Program) that reduces the overall carbon intensity
of transportation fuels used in the state by 20% below 2017 levels by
2035. The Program standards must be based on the carbon intensity of
gasoline, gasoline substitutes, diesel, and diesel substitutes. The
Program must go into effect no later than January 1, 2023. (Reference
[House Bill](https://leg.wa.gov/) 1091, 2021)
",2021-04-28 00:00:00 UTC,,true,74,Laws and Regulations,"",2021-05-04 19:35:04 UTC,,,,"",BIOD|ETH|HY|NG,"",REQ|AIRQEMISSIONS|CCEINIT,AFP,""
12590,WA,Support for Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs),"The Department of Commerce must develop and maintain a publicly
available mapping and forecasting tool that locates and provides
information on electric vehicle charging and refueling infrastructure.
Electric utilities with more than 25,000 customers must analyze how
their resource plans support and account for anticipated levels of ZEV
use, relevant infrastructure forecasts and associated energy impacts,
and information from the utilities\' transportation electrification
plans. (Reference [House Bill](https://leg.wa.gov/) 1287, 2021)
",2021-07-25 00:00:00 UTC,,true,77,Laws and Regulations,"",2021-06-11 16:19:58 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|HY|PHEV,"",CCEINIT,GOV,""
12604,WA,Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Tax Exemption,"Beginning July 1, 2022, 50% of the retail sales and state use tax of
6.5% does not apply to the sale or lease of the first 650 new FCEV
passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty passenger
vehicles powered by fuel cells. Additionally, all used FCEV sales and
leases are exempt from the tax. The FCEV exemption may not be combined
with the [Retail Sales and Use tax
Exemption](https://afdc.energy.gov/laws/12224) (Reference [Senate
Bill](https://leg.wa.gov/House/Pages/default.aspx) 5000, 2021)
",2021-07-02 00:00:00 UTC,,true,20,State Incentives,"",2021-06-14 17:06:32 UTC,,,,"",HY,TAX,"",IND,""
12605,WA,Residential Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate - Snohomish Public Utility District ,"Snohomish Public Utility District offers residential customers a \$500
rebate for the purchase and installation of qualified Level 2 EVSE. For
more information, see the [PUD Electric
Vehicle](https://www.snopud.com/default.ashx?p=1097) website.
",,,true,74,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2021-06-14 17:22:55 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,RBATE,"",IND,""
12606,WA,Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Incentive - Clark Public Utilities (CPU),"CPU offers residential customers a \$400 account credit for the purchase
or lease of a qualified PEV. For more information, including
eligibility, see the CPU [Electric Vehicle
Program](https://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/residential-customers/reduce-energy-waste-and-lower-your-bill/all-rebates-incentives-and-low-interest-loans/electric-vehicle-program/)
website.
",,,true,75,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2021-06-14 17:23:57 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,RBATE,"",IND,""
12608,WA,Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Incentive – Clark Public Utilities (CPU),"CPU offers customers rebates for the purchase and installation of Level
2 EVSE. Rebates are available in the following amounts:

::: {align=""center""}
  Eligible Customers                        EVSE Type                                        Rebate Amount
  ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ ---------------
  Residential                               Non-ENERGY STAR certified; No Wi-Fi connection   \$100
  Residential, Commercial, and Industrial   ENERGY STAR certified; Wi-Fi enabled             \$500
:::

For more information, including funding availability, see the CPU
[Electric Vehicle
Program](https://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/residential-customers/reduce-energy-waste-and-lower-your-bill/all-rebates-incentives-and-low-interest-loans/electric-vehicle-program/)
website.
",,,true,74,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2021-06-14 17:32:49 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,RBATE,"",IND,""
12609,WA,Used Electric Vehicle (EV) Rebate – Clark Public Utilities (CPU),"CPU offers rebates to low-income customers for the purchase of a used
EV. EVs must be \$20,000 or less in value and must be registered in
Clark County. For more information, see the CPU [Electric Vehicle
Program](https://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/residential-customers/reduce-energy-waste-and-lower-your-bill/all-rebates-incentives-and-low-interest-loans/electric-vehicle-program/)
website.
",,,true,77,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2021-06-14 17:33:14 UTC,,,,"",ELEC,RBATE,"",IND,""
12613,WA,Public Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Incentive – Clark Public Utilities (CPU),"CPU offers limited grants to install publicly accessible EVSE in Clark
County. Rebates of up to 50% of the project costs are available to
municipalities, local government agencies, and non-profits in Clark
County. For more information, see the CPU [Electric Vehicle
Program](https://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/business-customers/reduce-waste-in-your-business/all-programs/electric-vehicle-program/)
website.
",,,true,78,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2021-06-14 17:48:56 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,GNT,"",GOV|OTHER,""
12614,WA,Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Fees ,"EVSE ports are subject to the following annual registration fees:

-   \$20 per Level 2 port
-   \$40 per Direct Current (DC) Fast port

The Department of Agriculture may adopt additional registration fees and
consider differential fees for electric vehicle service providers
operating less than 25 public EVSEs in Washington.

EVSE found to be an economic detriment to the customer may be subject to
a \$200 penalty for the first violation, and \$400 penalty for the
second violation.

(Reference [SenateBill](https://leg.wa.gov/) 5192, 2021)
",2021-07-25 00:00:00 UTC,,true,81,Laws and Regulations,"",2021-06-14 17:57:38 UTC,,,,"",ELEC|PHEV,"",REGIS,STATION|FLEET,""
12616,WA,Propane Vehicle Rebate – Pacific Propane Gas Association (PPGA),"PPGA offers commercial customers a rebate of \$1,500 for the purchase of
a new propane vehicle or propane conversion. Rebates are available until
December 31, 2021, on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligible
vehicles must be purchased in 2021. For more information, see the PPGA
[Pacific Runs on Propane](https://pacificautogas.com/) website.
",,,true,45,Utility/Private Incentives,"",2021-06-21 21:26:33 UTC,,,,"",LPG,RBATE,"",FLEET,""
