Senate Bill 1102 is legislation that lays the groundwork for a free and competitive electric vehicle charging marketplace.
The bipartisan policy opens the door to private investment in this growing field, marking a major victory for businesses seeking to offer EV charging to their customers. Public utilities all over the country have been raising rates on electric customers to subsidize the cost of utility-owned EV charging stations. This practice creates higher power bills for consumers and discourages private business investment, drawing criticism from consumer advocacy organizations and pro-business groups.
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