
Yes, several states have recently implemented changes to electric vehicle (EV) registration fees:
- Pennsylvania introduced a $200 annual EV fee in 2025, which will rise to $250 in 2026 and then adjust annually thereafter.
- Michigan updated EV registration fees starting January 1, 2025, as part of adjustments linked to fuel tax changes, though exact figures require confirmation (previously $135-$235 depending on vehicle weight).
- Colorado adjusted its combined fees, including a $12 EV road usage charge in 2025 (up from $8), alongside a $57.19 base fee for FY 2024-2025. Earlier data mentions a separate $50 annual fee, suggesting ongoing updates.
- Texas charges $400 for new EV registrations and $200 for renewals in 2025.
- Other states with notable 2025 fees include Georgia ($219.84 annually, inflation-adjusted), Indiana ($230, adjusted annually), and New Jersey ($250, increasing $10/year through 2029).
Hybrid fees are also rising in some states, such as Pennsylvania’s $50 fee (increasing to $62.50 in 2026).
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