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Maryland delays EV charger fees amid intense criticism from advocates, industry

Summary by Capital Gazette
Maryland is delaying a new inspection fee for electric vehicle chargers, set to take effect next week, amid concerns that the payments could slow the rollout of chargers in the state. The Maryland Department of Agriculture, which is planning to inspect public chargers for functionality and accuracy, announced Tuesday that it won’t require charger owners to pay the $150 per-port fee until July 1 — instead of Jan. 1, as initially planned. Electric…

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Maryland Matters broke the news in Takoma Park, United States on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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