g*q 发帖数: 26623 | 1 California: $100 annual fee for a zero-emissions vehicle. Starting in
January 2021, annual increases will be indexed to the consumer price index.
Colorado: $50 annual fee for full-electric and plug-in hybrid (PHEV)
vehicles.
Georgia: $200 annual license fee for “noncommercial alternative fueled
vehicles,” including EVs, but not PHEVs (unless the owner requests an alt-
fuel license plate). The fee is automatically adjusted on an annual basis.
Idaho: $140 annual fee for EVs; it’s $75 for PHEVs.
Illinois: $100 annual fee for EVs beginning July 1, 2019.
Indiana: $150 annual fee for EVs; it’s $50 for hybrids and PHEVs.
Michigan: $135 annual fee for non-hybrid electric vehicles weighing less
than 8,000 pounds; it’s $235 for those weighing more than 8,000 pounds. The
state charges hybrid owners an extra $47.50 and PHEV drivers an added $117.
50. These fees are indexed to the state gas tax and would rise incrementally
if it is increased.
Minnesota: $75 annual fee on EVs.
Mississippi: $150 fee on EVs and a $75 fee on hybrids. Beginning July 1,
2021, these fees will be indexed to the inflation rate.
Missouri: $75 annual fee on EVs, and $37.50 on PHEVs.
Nebraska: $75 annual fee on alternative-fuel vehicles, including EVs.
North Carolina: $130 on plug-in vehicles, including EVs.
Oregon: $110 annual fee on PHEVs beginning on January 1, 2020.
South Carolina: $120 biennial fee for EVs; it’s a $60 biennial fee for
hybrids.
Tennessee: $100 annual fee for EVs.
Utah: $60 annual fee for EVs; it increases to $90 in 2020 and $120 in 2021.
Hybrids are assessed a $10 fee that rises to $15 in 2020 and $20 in 2021. It
’s currently a $26 annual fee for PHEVs that jumps to $39 in 2020 and $52
in 2021. In 2022 increases will be indexed to the consumer price index.
Virginia: $64 annual license for EVs.
Washington: $150 annual fee for EVs.
Wisconsin: $100 annual fee for EVs. | g*q 发帖数: 26623 | 2 Highway Use Fee (HUF)
Va. Code §§ 46.2-770, § 46.2-771, and § 46.2-772
The purpose of the highway use fee is to ensure a more fair contribution to
the Commonwealth Transportation Fund from fuel-efficient and electric
vehicles using highways in the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth Transportation
Fund is funded, in part, by motor fuels taxes. The highway use fee is
effective July 1, 2020 and will be updated on a yearly basis.
"Fuel-efficient vehicles" are defined as vehicles that have a combined fuel
economy of 25 miles per gallon (MPG) or greater, while, "electric motor
vehicles" are defined to mean vehicles that use electricity as the only
source of motive power.
In addition to a vehicle's combined MPG rating, two other factors are
considered when calculating highway use fees: (1) the fuels tax rate at the
time the vehicle is registered, and (2) the average number of miles traveled
by a passenger vehicle in Virginia.
Electric vehicles are required to pay a fixed highway use fee, which is
currently $109.00, to reflect the amount in fuels taxes electric vehicles
will not pay during a single year due to not purchasing motor fuel.
The highway use fee for fuel-efficient vehicles, or vehicles manufactured in
a year in which the average combined MPG rating for all of the vehicles
produced in that year is 25 MPG or greater, is calculated to reflect the
difference between the amount of fuels tax that the vehicle pays in a single
year, based on its combined fuel efficiency, and the fuels tax paid by a
vehicle with a combined fuel efficiency of 23.7 MPG.
DMV uses the combined fuel rating as provided by the manufacturer to
determine if a vehicle is subject to the highway use fee. If the combined
fuel rating is not available for a vehicle, DMV uses the estimated average
fuel economy as determined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
for all cars of the same model year and all trucks of the same model year
with a gross weight between 6,000 and 10,000 pounds.
The following vehicles are exempt from the highway use fee:
Vehicles with a combined miles per gallon rating less than 25 MPG;
Autocycles;
Motorcycles;
Mopeds;
A vehicle with a gross weight greater than 10,000 pounds;
A vehicle that is owned by a governmental entity;
A vehicle registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP).
Partial refunds do not include all fees paid at the time of registration.
Fees not refunded are the Highway Use Fees, one-time plate reservation fees,
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