Hawaii suggests 8 cents per mile tax on electric vehicles drivers


Hawaii’s Department of Transportation is recommending a road usage tax starting with 8 cents per mile for electric vehicles in order to combat the lack of traditional gas tax revenue in the state. With more “green” vehicles on the road, a gradual transition from a gas tax to charging per mile driven would help HDOT adjust to the change.

Hawaii currently hosts the second-largest percentage of electric vehicles on the road - the first being California. This proposed project would be the largest road usage tax demonstration in the country yet and likely lead the charge for other states to do the same, if successful.

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