Plug-in electric vehicles in New Hampshire explained

, there were about 4,600 electric vehicles registered in New Hampshire, accounting for 0.3% of all vehicles in the state.[1]

Government policy

, the state government offers tax incentives of up to $1,600 for electric vehicle purchases.[2]

Charging stations

, there were 230 public charging station locations in New Hampshire.[3], there were five public DC charging stations in New Hampshire.[4]

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in November 2021, allocates to charging stations in New Hampshire.[5]

, the state government recognizes I-89 and I-93 as potential charging station corridors, with plans for charging stations every .[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: With gas prices soaring, NH getting charged up over EVs. 2022-03-12. 2022-04-09. Shawne K.. Wickham. The New Hampshire Union Leader.
  2. Web site: New Hampshire Electric Vehicle Incentives. 2022-04-27. Georgina. Grant. 2022-09-06. getjerry.com.
  3. News: Opinion: New Hampshire, it's time to drive into the future. Concord Monitor. Jessyca. Keeler. Brian. Norton. 2024-04-13. 2024-04-21.
  4. News: NH to build first electric-vehicle charging station with 'VWdieselgate' money. Concord Monitor. 2022-10-13. 2022-10-18. David. Brooks.
  5. News: Electric vehicle advocates see a major roadblock ahead: a lack of charging stations. 2022-03-07. 2022-04-09. The New Hampshire Bulletin. Amanda. Gokee.
  6. News: New Hampshire to receive $17M to build electric vehicle charging stations. WMUR. Troy. Lynch. 2022-10-12. 2022-10-18.