As of 2022 [update], there were 6,740 electric vehicles in Missouri, equivalent to 0.12% of all vehicles in the state. [1]
As of 2022 [update], the state government charges a $90 registration fee for electric vehicles. This fee is scheduled to increase by 20% per year until 2026. [2]
As of 2022 [update], there were 985 charging stations in Missouri. [3]
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in November 2021, allocates US$99 million to charging stations in Missouri. [4]
As of 2016 [update], there were 18 electric vehicles registered in Columbia. [5] As of 2021 [update], there were 25 charging stations in the city. [6]
As of May 2022 [update], there were 75 electric vehicles registered in Cole County. [7]
As of May 2022 [update], there were 9 charging station locations in Cole County. [8]
As of September 2021 [update], the Kansas City government is prohibited from purchasing new gasoline-powered vehicles. [9]
As of March 2022 [update], St. Louis and St. Louis County have passed ordinances requiring a certain percentage of new parking spaces constructed to have electric vehicle charging infrastructure installed. [10]
As of 2022 [update], there were 6,740 electric vehicles in Missouri, equivalent to 0.12% of all vehicles in the state. [1]
As of 2022 [update], the state government charges a $90 registration fee for electric vehicles. This fee is scheduled to increase by 20% per year until 2026. [2]
As of 2022 [update], there were 985 charging stations in Missouri. [3]
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in November 2021, allocates US$99 million to charging stations in Missouri. [4]
As of 2016 [update], there were 18 electric vehicles registered in Columbia. [5] As of 2021 [update], there were 25 charging stations in the city. [6]
As of May 2022 [update], there were 75 electric vehicles registered in Cole County. [7]
As of May 2022 [update], there were 9 charging station locations in Cole County. [8]
As of September 2021 [update], the Kansas City government is prohibited from purchasing new gasoline-powered vehicles. [9]
As of March 2022 [update], St. Louis and St. Louis County have passed ordinances requiring a certain percentage of new parking spaces constructed to have electric vehicle charging infrastructure installed. [10]