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S 2694

Requires certain state owned and operated parking facilities to install and maintain charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jake Ashby and 4 co-sponsors

Overview: S 2694, "Requires certain state owned and operated parking facilities to install and maintain charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles", was introduced in the Sena

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Bill Summary · S 2694

Overview: S 2694, "Requires certain state owned and operated parking facilities to install and maintain charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles", was introduced in the Senate on September 3, 2025. The bill has been printed as S 2694A.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of S 2694 is to mandate the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in certain state-owned parking facilities. The bill aims to support the adoption of EVs by expanding the availability of public charging infrastructure.

Key Provisions:
- Requires state-owned and operated parking facilities with 50 or more parking spaces to install and maintain EV charging stations
- Mandates that at least 10% of total parking spaces have EV charging capabilities
- Allows state agencies to set fees for use of the charging stations to cover installation and operating costs

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would primarily impact state governments, who would be required to retrofit their parking facilities to include EV charging stations. This could increase costs for state agencies, but would also support the broader adoption of electric vehicles by the public.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: S 2694 has been printed as S 2694A, indicating it has been amended since introduction. The bill has been referred to the appropriate committee(s) for further consideration. If reported out of committee, the bill would then proceed to a full Senate vote. Passage in the Senate would send the bill to the House for their review.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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