
Several states have recently implemented increases or new fees for electric vehicle (EV) registration:
- Colorado: Adjusted the FY 2024-2025 fee to $57.19 annually, with an additional $8 EV road usage fee in 2025, increasing yearly.
- New Jersey: Introduced a new $250 annual fee for EVs as of July 2024, set to rise by $10 each year until 2028.
- Kentucky: Instituted a new $120 annual fee in 2025, adjusted annually moving forward.
- Missouri: Maintains a $60 annual fee, adjusted yearly.
- South Carolina: Charges $60 biennially, with adjustments tied to registration cycles.
- Oklahoma: Fees range up to $148 for heavier EVs (6,000–10,000 lbs.), reflecting structured increases based on weight.
While not explicitly stated as recent increases, Utah and Montana also have adjustable fees tied to inflation or weight categories, but the latest adjustments are not fully detailed in available data. New Jersey’s fee represents the most significant recent policy shift.
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