State Sen. Sara Feigenholtz, D-Chicago, filed Senate Bill 40 to
keep Illinois on its path to having one million EVs on the roads
by 2030. The bill was signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker
Friday with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2024.
In 2021, Pritzker signed the Reimagining Electric Vehicles in
Illinois Act into law, which incentivizes EV production across
the state. There are also state tax incentives for the purchase
of electric vehicles.
State Rep. Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston, explained during House
debates the benefits she sees in SB40.
"We know that approximately 80% of people charge their EVs at
home," Gabel said. "This bill will ensure that Illinois
residents can do just that."
The measure passed the Illinois Senate in March with a vote of
39-16. The House approved the bill in May with a vote of 60-38.
Much of the conversation focused on the project's potential
costs to consumers.
State Rep. Travis Weaver, R-Edwards, asked why downstate
residents need this when numbers show a low amount of EV drivers
in those downstate communities.
"If less than 1% of cars on the roads are EVs and less than 0.1%
of cars in my district are EVs, I just don't see why we are
having people in downstate Illinois pay for this
infrastructure," Weaver said.
Within 90 days of the effective date of the act, all large
multifamily building permits shall require all parking to be EV-capable.
Two years after the effective date, there are similar
requirements on other residential buildings.
Gabel said the cost would be under $1,000 for the setup in these
homes. However, state Rep. Dan Swanson, R-Alpha, said other
costs are not accounted for.
"It requires a 200 amp service," Swanson said. "That will
require additional costs because most houses do not have a 200
amp service."
The measure also allows landlords to charge a security deposit
to cover the costs of restoring the property to its original
condition if the tenant removes the electric vehicle charging
system.
Andrew Hensel reports on issues in Chicago and
Statewide. He has been with The Center Square News since April
of 2021 and was previously with The Joliet Slammers.
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