
The states with the highest registration fees for electric vehicles in the United States include:
- Texas: Charges $400 for a new registration, although the renewal fee is $200.
- New Jersey: Will charge $250 in 2025, and this fee is set to increase by $10 annually through FY 2029. By 2028, New Jersey’s fee will reach $290.
Other states with high registration fees for electric vehicles are:
- Indiana: Charges $230 annually, adjusted annually.
- Georgia: Charges $219.84 in FY 2024 after an annual adjustment for inflation.
- Oklahoma: For vehicles over 6,000 lbs but less than 10,000 lbs, the fee is $258.
These fees are implemented as part of efforts to replace lost revenue from gasoline taxes, as electric vehicles use less or no gasoline.
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