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The legislature is also considering a bill to establish a tax on electric vehicle charging stations to collect revenue from out-of-state travelers. House Bill 55 passed out of a senate committee Tuesday and heads next to the Senate floor.
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Two electric buses are now carrying some students to and from school in Hill County in north-central Montana.
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A bill to charge registration fees on electric vehicles has advanced out committee.
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The city will install EV chargers at two Town Pump stations later this year, bringing the total number of level 2 and level 3 charging stations in Billings to 26.
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Montana’s Departments of Environmental Quality and Transportation announced plans to install electric vehicle charging stations every 50 miles on three major interstates, and fill charging gaps on two highways.
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Montana and Wyoming will receive millions of dollars each over the next five years to build up their electric vehicle infrastructure.
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Bozeman is preparing to install electric vehicle chargers throughout the city as part of its climate action plan.
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The Montana Department of Environmental Quality announced Monday that the agency has awarded grants to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations throughout the state.