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South Carolina |
Electric Transportation Stakeholder Group |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
The South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) must engage stakeholders to explore opportunities to advance transportation electrification and identify potential challenges. Regulatory staff must work with private and public sector stakeholders to examine the legislative and regulatory environmental, economic, and customer challenges and opportunities. ORS must submit a report on opportunities to advance transportation electrification to the Joint Committee on the Electrification of Transportation on a bi-annual basis.
(Reference South Carolina Code of Laws 58-27-270)
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South Carolina |
Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Deployment Support |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) must convene an Interagency EV Working Group (Working Group) to develop a comprehensive plan for the deployment of EV-related resources and infrastructure. The plan must provide recommendations for the deployment of EV charging infrastructure, prioritizing locations along the interstate highway system and in rural areas. The Working Group must also identify funding streams and evaluate potential implementation methods.
(Reference Executive Order 2022-31)
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South Carolina |
Electric Vehicle (EV) Deployment Support |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Commerce established the South Carolina EV Economic Development Initiative (Initiative) to support the EV industry in South Carolina. The Initiative must create and implement a strategic initiative to identify, encourage, and incentivize EV research, development, and production in South Carolina. The Initiative must also collaborate with the Interagency EV Working Group to develop a comprehensive statewide EV deployment plan.
(Reference Executive Order No. 2022-31)
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