MarylandSB 06492026 Regular SessionSenateWALLET

Electric Vehicle Fuel Sold at Retail - Equipment Requirements, Units of Measure, and Fees

Sponsored By: Shelly Hettleman (Democratic)

Signed by Governor

AgricultureBusiness RegulationAddressesAgriculture -see also- Agritourism; Cannabis Prd; Farm; etc.Charging StationsComptrollerElectric Motor VehiclesEnergy Technology and InfrastructureFees -see also- Attys' Fees; Devt Fees & TaxesFuel -see also- CoalInternet -see also- Internet AccessNamesNoticesOpen GovernmentPrices -see also- Consumer Price IndexRetail SalesTelephonesTimeTransportation -see also- Aircraft; Airports; Boats; etcWeights and Measures

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.

EV chargers must show a local contact

Beginning July 1, 2026, each EV charging meter must display a local contact’s name, address, and phone. The information can be on the device or right next to it. This gives you a clear local contact for problems.

Clear EV charging bills and fees

Beginning July 1, 2026, EV electricity sold at retail is measured and sold in kilowatt-hours (kWh). During a charging session, you are charged only for the kWh actually delivered. Owners may add a separate service fee, fixed or based on time, but only after the session ends. The fee must be listed on your receipt.

Maryland sets yearly EV charging price floor

Beginning July 1, 2026, the Comptroller sets a minimum price for retail EV electricity each year. The office posts the minimum price on its website by July 1. This creates a price floor that could raise costs if it is above current rates.

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Shelly Hettleman

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 162 • No: 139

House vote 4/13/2026

Floor Amendment {693728/1 (Delegate Hornberger) Rejected

Yes: 38 • No: 94 • Other: 10

House vote 4/13/2026

Third Reading Passed

Yes: 95 • No: 34 • Other: 13

Senate vote 4/9/2026

Third Reading Passed

Yes: 29 • No: 11 • Other: 7

Actions Timeline

  1. Approved by the Governor - Chapter 280

    4/28/2026
  2. Returned Passed

    4/13/2026Senate
  3. Third Reading Passed (95-34)

    4/13/2026House
  4. Floor Amendment {693728/1 (Delegate Hornberger) Rejected (38-94)

    4/13/2026House
  5. Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed

    4/11/2026House
  6. Favorable Report by Environment and Transportation

    4/10/2026House
  7. Rereferred to Environment and Transportation

    4/10/2026House
  8. Referred Rules and Executive Nominations

    4/9/2026House
  9. Third Reading Passed (29-11)

    4/9/2026Senate
  10. Second Reading Passed with Amendments

    4/8/2026Senate
  11. Favorable with Amendments {683825/1 Adopted

    4/8/2026Senate
  12. Favorable with Amendments Report by Education, Energy, and the Environment

    4/8/2026Senate
  13. Hearing 3/03 at 1:00 p.m.

    2/10/2026Senate
  14. First Reading Education, Energy, and the Environment

    2/6/2026Senate

Bill Text

  • Third Reading

    4/8/2026

  • First Reading

    2/6/2026

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