Delaware Dem posted: " Senate Bill 103S, sponsored by Rep. Krista Griffith and Sen. Sarah McBride, would position the state for 2040, when researchers predict electric vehicle sales will outnumber those of traditional, combustion engine vehicles. The bill would: Require th" Blue Delaware
Senate Bill 103S, sponsored by Rep. Krista Griffith and Sen. Sarah McBride, would position the state for 2040, when researchers predict electric vehicle sales will outnumber those of traditional, combustion engine vehicles. The bill would:
Require that newly constructed single-family and multi-family residential dwellings include certain electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Provide county and municipal government enforcement of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure requirements.
Apply to the construction of a multi-family residential dwelling for which an application for final site plan approval is submitted on or after Jan. 1, 2025.
Clarify that if the single-family residential dwelling does not have an attached or detached garage, an electric vehicle capable parking space must be provided in the driveway, assigned parking space for the dwelling, or at an unassigned non-street residential parking space constructed as part of the project.
The bill was passed by the Senate in May by a vote of 15-5-1 and in June by the House 23-17-1. It was signed by Governor Carney in August.
SENATE BILL 103S - REQUIRING NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION HAVE ELECTRIC VEHCILE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE
Currrent Status - Senate Passed 15-5-1. House Passed 23-17-1. Signed by the Governor.
House Sponsors - Griffith, Phillips, Baumbach, Morrison
House No Votes - Briggs King Collins Dukes Gray Hensley Hilovsky Morris Postles Ramone Short Shupe Smith Spiegelman Vanderwende Yearick // Matthews
Senate No Votes - Buckson, Hocker, Pettyjohn, Richardson, Wilson
House Absents or Not Voting - Heffernan
Senate Absent or Not Voting - Lawson
"Major vehicle manufacturers are pledging to go all electric and we need to take the step to ensure that we've got the appropriate electrical charging infrastructure in place," said Rep. Griffith. "As with anything, installation is more cost effective during initial construction than the alternatives of retrofitting after the fact. This bill will make it easier and more convenient to own an electric vehicle for all Delawareans in the years to come.
"When we can be proactive and make it easier and more appealing for people to own electric vehicles, we should," Rep. Griffith added. "We're also promoting cleaner air and water, resulting in improved health outcomes for everyone as we're able to reduce the amount of carbon emissions."
"The 152nd General Assembly has demonstrated a strong commitment to passing bold environmental legislation. Senate Bill 103 builds on our efforts to transition Delaware to a more energy-efficient state by making it easier for consumers to purchase and maintain an electric vehicle by ensuring that all new home and apartment building in our state is ready for EV charging," said Sen. McBride.
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