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2019 New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 48 - Public Utilities
Section 48:25-3 - State goals for use of plug-in electric vehicles.

Universal Citation:
NJ Rev Stat § 48:25-3 (2019)
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48:25-3 State goals for use of plug-in electric vehicles.

3. a. There are established the following State goals for the use of plug-in electric vehicles and the development of plug-in electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the State to support that use:

(1) at least 330,000 of the total number of registered light duty vehicles in the State shall be plug-in electric vehicles by December 31, 2025;

(2) at least 2 million of the total number of registered light duty vehicles in the State shall be plug-in electric vehicles by December 31, 2035;

(3) at least 85 percent of all new light duty vehicles sold or leased in the State shall be plug-in electric vehicles by December 31, 2040;

(4) (a) By December 31, 2025, at least 400 DC Fast Chargers shall be available for public use at no fewer than 200 charging locations in the State, (b) at least 75 of the 200 or more charging locations shall be at travel corridor locations, equipped with at least two DC Fast Chargers per location, each capable of providing at least 150 kilowatts of charging power, and no more than 25 miles between the charging locations, and (c) at least 100 of the 200 or more charging locations shall be community locations, equipped with at least two DC Fast Chargers per location, each capable of providing 50 kilowatts of charging power or more, and 150 kilowatts or more where feasible. The department may, in its discretion, increase the goals set forth in this paragraph pursuant to any strategic mapping of plug-in electric vehicle charging infrastructure the department conducts;

(5) By December 31, 2025, at least 1,000 Level Two chargers shall be available for public use across the State, and after initial installation, those EVSE may be upgraded to higher power or DC Fast Chargers as appropriate by the owner or operator of the EVSE; and

(6) (a) By December 31, 2025, at least 15 percent of all multi-family residential properties in the State shall be equipped with EVSE for the routine charging of plug-in electric vehicles by residents through a combination of Level One EVSE, Level Two EVSE, or charger ready parking spaces, which collectively shall serve a percentage of resident parking spaces equal to the percentage of light duty vehicles registered in the State that are plug-in electric vehicles at the end of the preceding calendar year, or the percentage of vehicles owned by residents that are plug-in electric vehicles, whichever is higher, and (b) by December 31, 2030, 30 percent of all multi-family properties shall be equipped for electric vehicle charging as described in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph;

(7) (a) By December 31, 2025, 20 percent of all franchised overnight lodging establishments shall be equipped with EVSE for routine electric vehicle charging by guests of the establishment by providing Level Two EVSE, which collectively shall serve a percentage of the guest parking spaces equal to the percentage of light duty vehicles registered in the State that are plug-in electric vehicles at the end of the preceding calendar year, and (b) by December 31, 2030, 50 percent of all franchised overnight lodging establishments shall be equipped with EVSE as described in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph;

(8) (a) By December 31, 2025, at least 25 percent of State-owned non-emergency light duty vehicles shall be plug-in electric vehicles, and (b) by December 31, 2035 and thereafter, 100 percent of State-owned non-emergency light duty vehicles shall be plug-in electric vehicles;

(9) (a) By December 31, 2024, at least 10 percent of the new bus purchases made by the New Jersey Transit Corporation shall be zero emission buses, and (b) the percentage of zero emission bus purchases shall increase to 50 percent by December 31, 2026, and 100 percent by December 31, 2032 and thereafter. Zero emission buses shall not produce any emissions at the tailpipe, and shall be prioritized for low-income, urban, or environmental justice communities; and

(10) By December 31, 2020, the department, in consultation with the board, shall establish other goals for vehicle electrification and infrastructure development that address medium-duty and heavy-duty on-road diesel vehicles and associated charging infrastructure, similar to the State goals for light duty vehicles and consistent with the technology and plug-in electric vehicle markets for those vehicle types.

b. The board and the department may, pursuant to P.L.2019, c.362 (C.48:25-1 et al.) and any other existing statutory authority, adopt policies and programs to accomplish the goals established pursuant to this section.

c. No later than December 31, 2020, and every five years thereafter, until December 31, 2040, the department, in consultation with the board, shall prepare and submit to the Governor and, pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991, c.164 (C.52:14-19.1), to the Legislature, a report that:

(1) assesses the current state of the plug-in electric vehicle market in New Jersey;

(2) measures the State's progress towards achieving the goals established in subsection a. of this section;

(3) identifies barriers to the achievement of the goals; and

(4) makes recommendations for legislative or regulatory action to address barriers to the achievement of the goals.

L.2019, c.362, s.3.

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