Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3688

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to electric vehicle charging stations

Impact

The implementation of HB 3688 is poised to influence state laws by emphasizing the importance of electric vehicle infrastructure in Massachusetts. By authorizing the Department of Transportation (DOT) to lease parcels of land adjacent to state highways for electric charging stations, the bill aims to facilitate easier access to EV charging. This measure aims not just to enhance the availability of charging facilities but also to contribute to the state’s broader goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable transportation options.

Summary

House Bill 3688, titled ‘An Act relative to electric vehicle charging stations,’ aims to enhance the infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws concerning electric vehicle charging stations by introducing financial penalties for non-compliance. Specifically, it states that any vehicle incompatible with an electric charging station parked in publicly available spaces will incur a fine of $50 for the first offense and $100 for subsequent offenses. This approach is designed to encourage compliance and promote the use of electric vehicles by ensuring that charging facilities are accessible to those who own compatible vehicles.

Contention

While the bill's proponents highlight the necessity of expanding the electric vehicle charging network to accommodate the growing popularity of EVs, there may be concerns about the enforcement of the proposed fines. Some legislators and stakeholders might argue that fines could disproportionately affect lower-income individuals who may not afford to drive compatible vehicles or may not have access to adequate charging infrastructure. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the appropriateness of the DOT's authority regarding land leases, as local jurisdictions may have different needs and considerations pertaining to EV infrastructure development.

Companion Bills

MA H3700

Replaces Promoting price transparency for electric vehicle charging stations

Previously Filed As

MA H3558

Relative to electric vehicle charging stations

MA H3700

Promoting price transparency for electric vehicle charging stations

MA S2254

Relative to permitting of electric vehicle charging stations

MA H3455

Relative to permitting of electric vehicle charging stations

MA AB1423

Transportation electrification: electric vehicle charging stations: payment methods.

MA AB1820

Electric vehicle charging stations: permit fees.

MA SB228

Revise laws related to public charging stations for electric vehicles

MA SB1215

Electrical corporations: electric vehicle charging stations: multifamily housing properties.

MA SB106

Regulate the ownership of electric vehicle charging stations

MA HB652

Motor fuel tax; electricity delivered by certain electric vehicle charging stations; provide exception

Similar Bills

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