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As of 2021
[update] , there were about 9,000
electric vehicles registered in
Wisconsin .
[1]
Government policy
As of 2022
[update] , the state government offers tax rebates of up to $1,000 for electric vehicle purchases.
[2]
As of 2021
[update] , the state government charges a $100 registration fee for electric vehicles, and $75 for
plug-in hybrid vehicles.
[3]
Charging stations
As of February 2022
[update] , there were 380 public
charging stations in Wisconsin.
[4]
The
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act , signed into law in November 2021, allocates US$79 million to charging stations in Wisconsin.
[5]
In June 2022, the state government released a plan to recognize
I-90 ,
I-94 ,
I-43 ,
I-41 ,
I-535 ,
US-53 , and
US-151 as alternative fuel corridors.
[6] Around half of all public charging stations in the state are within one mile of a corridor.
[7]
By region
Eau Claire
As of December 2019
[update] , less than 1% of vehicles registered in
Eau Claire were electric.
[8]
Madison
As of 2021
[update] , there were 2,227 electric vehicles registered in
Dane County .
[9]
Milwaukee
As of 2021
[update] , there were 1,320 electric vehicles registered in
Milwaukee County .
[9]
References
^ Phelps, Nathan (August 29, 2022).
"Wisconsin electric vehicle registrations on the rise" . Spectrum News . Retrieved January 20, 2023 .
^ Fouse, Macy (April 27, 2022).
"Wisconsin Electric Vehicle Incentives" . getjerry.com . Retrieved May 29, 2022 .
^ Dohr, Bob (May 3, 2021).
"They're better for the environment and becoming more affordable. Here's what you need to know about electric cars in Wisconsin" . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Retrieved May 16, 2022 .
^
"Plan to expand charging stations in Wisconsin for electric vehicles turns sour in fight over profits" . The Milwaukee Independent . February 17, 2022. Retrieved May 4, 2022 .
^ Small, Taurean (November 11, 2021).
"Wisconsin to receive millions for electric vehicle infrastructure" . Spectrum News . Retrieved May 25, 2022 .
^ Jacobs, Kylie (June 22, 2022).
"Wisconsin Department of Transportation planning to expand electric vehicle charging stations" . WEAU. Retrieved July 19, 2022 .
^ Hubbuch, Chris (July 16, 2022).
" 'Electrification is coming': Wisconsin prepares to spend $78.7 million on EV network" . madison.com . Retrieved July 19, 2022 .
^ Lim, Katrina (December 4, 2019).
"Eau Claire leaders want to install 160 electric car charging stations" . WQOW. Retrieved January 20, 2023 .
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a
b
"Wisconsin gets $78M for electric vehicle network" . WITI. September 15, 2022. Retrieved December 19, 2022 .