Working group endorses recommending tax benefits or credits to lower EV purchase price

Electricity as Vehicle Fuel Working Group (Minnesota Legislature) · February 10, 2026

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Summary

The electricity-as-fuel working group voted to recommend Minnesota offer tax benefits or credits to reduce electric vehicle sticker prices, a measure supporters said would boost EV adoption; the recommendation passed on a roll call (12–1–4).

The Electricity as Vehicle Fuel working group recommended in its report that Minnesota provide tax benefits and credits to help reduce the initial purchase price of electric vehicles.

Chair Anne Johnson Stewart moved the item, which proponents said would make EVs more affordable and support broader adoption. Margaret Donahoe of the Transportation Alliance urged that purchase-price relief can be an effective way to support EV sales without overly complicating registration or per-charge taxes.

The motion was adopted by roll call (12 ayes, 1 nay, 4 abstentions) and will be incorporated into the working group’s final report to the Legislature.

Why it matters: Upfront cost remains a major barrier to EV adoption; tax incentives or credits are a common policy tool to reduce that barrier and complement other measures such as charging infrastructure investments.

What happens next: Staff will include the recommendation in the final report and the Legislature will determine whether to propose enabling legislation or appropriation language.