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Short-form H.63 would pilot EV charging at service stations, bolster transit and study VMT targets, presenters say

Vermont House Committee on Transportation · February 14, 2026
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Summary

A short-form presentation of H.63 to the House Transportation Committee proposes pilot programs to add EV charging at service stations, support and stabilize public transit (including pilot autonomous services and a state rideshare), EV tax credits, pollinator habitat planting, salt-applicator training and a vehicle-miles-traveled study.

A representative introduced H.63 in short form and Candace White and others described the bill’s multi-part approach to transportation policy.

Candace White, speaking for bill proponents, described four brief pillars: a pilot program to incentivize service stations to install electric vehicle supply equipment and expand services at those sites; pilots to stabilize and expand public transit and explore autonomous vehicles; a potential state-run rideshare model to keep revenue local and support…

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