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ev charger regulation
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Discussions on EV charger regulation at WindowsForum.com focus on Maryland's evolving oversight regime, including a proposed reduction in annual inspection fees from $150 to $75 per port. The change aims to balance consumer protection with the need to accelerate charger deployment, addressing industry concerns that high fees could slow growth. This topic covers state-level policy adjustments, clean-energy funding, and the tension between regulatory costs and EV infrastructure expansion.
Maryland is backing away from one of the most contentious pieces of its new EV-charger oversight regime, and the change could matter well beyond Annapolis. State officials now say the annual inspection fee charged to EV charger operators is likely to be cut in half, from $150 per port to $75...