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Plug-in electric vehicles in Nebraska
As of September 2022
[update] , there were about 2,600
electric vehicles in
Nebraska , equivalent to 0.2% of all vehicles in the state.
[1]
Government policy
As of April 2022
[update] , the state government offers tax rebates of up to $4,000 for electric vehicle purchases.
[2]
As of 2022
[update] , the state government charges a $75 annual registration fee for electric vehicles.
[3]
Charging stations
As of April 2022
[update] , there were 181 public
charging station locations with 383 charging ports in Nebraska.
[4]
The
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act , signed into law in November 2021, allocates US$30 million to charging stations in Nebraska.
[5]
As of 2022
[update] , the state government recognizes the following highways as potential "alternative fuel corridors", with charging stations every 50 miles (80 km):
I-80 ,
US-6 , and
NE-31 .
[6]
By region
Lincoln
As of 2020
[update] , there were about 500 electric vehicles registered in
Lincoln .
[7]
Omaha
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References
^ Schammert, Bill (September 14, 2022).
"Nebraska gets $30 million to enhance electric vehicle charging network" . KETV. Retrieved September 15, 2022 .
^ Grant, Georgina (April 27, 2022).
"Nebraska Electric Vehicle Incentives" . getjerry.com . Retrieved September 6, 2022 .
^ Scott, Victoria (February 25, 2022).
"Nebraska Might Double EV Registration Fees to Make Up for Lost Gas Taxes" . The Drive . Retrieved May 28, 2022 .
^ Stephens, Luna (April 3, 2022).
"Drivers and enthusiasts optimistic about growth of electric vehicles in Nebraska" . Nebraska News Service . Retrieved May 25, 2022 .
^ Petersen, Abbie (June 10, 2022).
" 'This makes it a lot easier': Consumers look to electric cars as gas prices rise" . KETV. Retrieved August 31, 2022 .
^
"NDOT seeking input on electric vehicle charging investment" . KSNB. June 7, 2022. Retrieved September 15, 2022 – via KNOP.
^
"LES continues adapting Lincoln for electric cars" . KOLN. September 29, 2020. Retrieved September 18, 2022 .