In 2020, Utah passed multiple important pieces of legislation to move ahead on vehicle electrification, including HB 259, which calls on the state transportation agency to develop a statewide plan for an EV charging network, including additional funding to address areas served by rural electric cooperatives. HB 396, also passed in 2020, authorizes Rocky Mountain Power to collect $50 million towards the buildout of its EV charging infrastructure, with additional provisions allowing the utility to update rate designs for EV charging customers.