DC Act A23-0539

Provides energy efficiency standards for various appliances that are offered for sale or installed in the District of Columbia.

Utah EV Charging Legislation (2020)

Including HB 259, calling for a statewide plan on an EV charging network, and HB 396, authorizing the collection of funds to build out EV infrastructure.

North Carolina’s Executive Order 80 (2018)

Directed an increase in the number of registered ZEVs to at least 80,000 statewide by 2025, led by a planning effort through the Dept. of Transportation.

New Mexico’s HB 291

Set a new 2025 target to achieve efficiency savings of 5% relative to 2020 sales, raised the cap on efficiency spending, and enabled revenue decoupling. 

New Jersey’s Clean Energy Act

Takes action on the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard, offshore wind, energy efficiency programs, and energy storage.

Honolulu’s Bill 25

Includes building code amendments requiring new buildings to be solar ready and that a portion of parking be EV-ready.

Vermont’s H. 410 (2018)

Setting energy and water efficiency standards for 16 products not covered at the federal level.

Vermont’s HB 529 (2019)

Increased public transit funding, offered financial incentives for plug-in electric vehicles, and set a 2021 target to make 75% of purchased or leased vehicles for the State Vehicle Fleet fully electric or hybrid.

California’s SB 49

Directs the California Energy Commission to develop standards for appliances related to flexible demand technologies that reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions and improve the resiliency of the state’s electricity grid.