US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6129

Introduced
11/19/25  
Refer
11/19/25  

Caption

Bidirectional Electric Vehicle Charging Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, HB 6129 would lead to amendments in existing laws governing electric vehicle infrastructure, specifically focusing on the regulatory framework surrounding bidirectional charging technology. The bill intends to facilitate the development of technology that allows for energy sharing between vehicles and the state's electric grid. Supporters argue that this will enhance energy efficiency and provide additional resources for energy management, particularly during peak demand periods. New guidelines would be established for the installation, operation, and maintenance of bidirectional chargers across various venues, including residential and commercial properties.

Summary

House Bill 6129, titled the Bidirectional Electric Vehicle Charging Act of 2025, aims to promote the establishment and growth of bidirectional electric vehicle (EV) charging systems within the state. This bill marks a significant step towards integrating electric vehicles into the broader energy infrastructure by allowing EVs to not only draw power but also return energy to the grid. By enabling two-way energy flow, the bill seeks to support the state's energy resilience and sustainability goals, as well as create new opportunities for EV owners to benefit financially from their vehicles.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 6129 reveals a division among stakeholders regarding the potential implications of bidirectional charging technology. Proponents emphasize the transformative potential for renewable energy integration and increased grid reliability. However, there are concerns over the technical and municipal challenges that may arise with the widespread adoption of such systems. Critics argue that the legislation may overlook necessary regulations to ensure safety and interoperability. They warn about the potential financial burdens on local municipalities to update existing infrastructures to accommodate bidirectional charging while also ensuring that consumer protections are enacted to prevent any misuse of the technology.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1892

Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Program Act of 2025

US AB1423

Transportation electrification: electric vehicle charging stations: payment methods.

US SB1088

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

US SB1088

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

US HB344

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

US HB346

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

US HB346

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

US HB344

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

US S0680

Electric Vehicle Charging Taxation

US HB1225

Weights and Measures - Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment - Registration Fees

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