Latest News About House U.S. EV fee plan

Updated 2026-06-18 06:09

A bipartisan U.S. House transportation bill would mandate owners of electric vehicles to pay a 130 annual fee to support road repairs, and would charge certain plug-in hybrids $35 a year, under the BUILD America 250 Act. The proposal seeks to replace federal highway funding that is funded by fuel taxes. Backers say the measure would support the trust fund, while critics caution about burdens on EV drivers. Chairman Sam Graves and Ranking Member Rick Larsen describe the BUILD America 250 Act as designed to do what Congress has struggled to do for years. Details include a new annual EV fee and a smaller charge for plug-in hybrids, aimed at the highway trust fund. The bill's supporters frame it as essential funding, while critics stress timing and potential impacts on consumers.

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Federal Bipartisan Bill Proposes $130 Annual EV Fee to Pay for ...

U.S. House lawmakers proposed bipartisan legislation that would require owners of electric vehicles to pay a $130 fee for road repairs and $35 for some plug-in hybrid models annually. The fees will increase by $5 every 2 years until the annual fees reach $150 for electric vehicles and $50 for plug-in hybrids. The House is … Continued

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Bipartisan Electric Vehicle Fee Bill Targets Roads, Bridges and Trust Fund — Mogaz

Chairman Sam Graves and Ranking Member Rick Larsen said the BUILD America 250 Act is designed to do what Congress has struggled to do for years: keep the nation’s roads and bridges funded while making sure all highway users pay for the system they use. Graves said the measure would make electric vehicle owners begin paying their fair share for road use, while Larsen said he looks forward to marking up the bill soon.

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