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 West of Mpls MN about 50 miles on Hwy 12
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 https://www.myev.com/research/interesting-finds/states-that-charge-e...
 
 STATE-BY-STATE FEES
 Here's a rundown of the states that currently charge electric-vehicle owners added fees, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures:
 
 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.
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