(Reference Code of Maryland Regulations 26.11.34)Įlectric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Rebate Program Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified conversion kits may be used on EPA 50-state certified vehicles and vehicles with dual-certification that are 14,000 pounds or less. All vehicle conversions for vehicles certified only to California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards must meet current applicable CARB standards for aftermarket conversions. (Reference Maryland Statutes, General Provisions 4-320)Īftermarket Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion RequirementsĬonventional original equipment manufacturer vehicles altered to operate on propane, natural gas, methane, ethanol, or electricity are classified as aftermarket AFV conversions. Electric companies may only use this information in planning for the electric power supply and may not use it for marketing or solicitation. The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration may provide the address of a registered EV owner and information about the vehicle to electric companies for their use. (Reference Maryland Statutes, Transportation Code 25-108 and 21-314 and House Bill 123, 2023)Įlectric Vehicle (EV) Information Disclosure For more information, see the MDOT MVA HOV Permit Issuance for EVs website. Each year the MDOT MVA and the State Highway Administration must report EV use in HOV lanes to the governor. To operate in HOV lanes, EV owners must obtain a permit from the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA). Qualified EVs must have a maximum speed capability of at least 65 miles per hour. Permitted EVs may operate in any Maryland HOV lanes regardless of the number of occupants. (Reference Maryland Statutes, Transportation Code 13-815)Įlectric Vehicle (EV) High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption
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