Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3895

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Caption

Relating to a study by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute on wireless energy transmission for electric vehicles.

Impact

The bill outlines several key components for the study, which includes assessing the feasibility of implementing wireless energy transmission methods on state roads, with a particular focus on toll roads. Additionally, the study will identify potential locations for infrastructure implementation and evaluate the financial benefits these methods could bring to the state. Such advancements could lead to improved electric vehicle adoption rates by addressing one of the main barriers: charging infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 3895, introduced by Representative Lopez of Bexar, mandates a comprehensive study on wireless energy transmission for electric vehicles, to be conducted by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute in consultation with the Texas Department of Transportation. The bill aims to explore various techniques, notably magnetic induction, for transferring electrical power wirelessly to electric vehicles while they are in operation. This innovative approach is intended to enhance the practicality and efficiency of electric vehicle infrastructure in Texas.

Contention

While promoting cutting-edge technology to facilitate electric vehicles, there may be concerns regarding the costs and practicality of implementing such systems statewide. Furthermore, the bill is set to expire on December 31, 2026, unless ongoing evaluations suggest continued relevance. The results and recommendations from the study are due by September 1, 2026, which prompts ongoing discussions about the future of electric vehicle legislation and infrastructure investment in Texas beyond this timeline.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX AB2111

Electricity: transmission planning and transmission facilities.

TX HB1892

Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Program Act of 2025

TX HB3661

Relating to electrical transmission.

TX AB1423

Transportation electrification: electric vehicle charging stations: payment methods.

TX HB6176

Electricity Transmission Scorecard Act

TX SB742

Electricity: electrical infrastructure: permanently abandoned transmission facilities: emergency response: liaisons.

TX HB805

Relating to a study by the Public Utility Commission of Texas on the interconnection of electric transmission service facilities with the United Mexican States.

TX LD585

An Act to Use Certain Regional Transmission Organization Payments for Beneficial Electrification to Reduce Electricity Rates

TX SB386

Electricity Transmission and Distribution, Energy Storage, and Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund (Lower Bills and Local Power Act of 2026)

TX LD197

Resolve, to Direct the Governor's Energy Office to Conduct a Study Regarding the Future of Electric Transmission Infrastructure in the State

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.