SB106

Regulate the ownership of electric vehicle charging stations

Final Passage·5/20/26

Ohio SB106 regulates the ownership and operation of electric vehicle charging stations by electric distribution utilities.

Ohio SB106 amends the state's Revised Code to regulate the ownership and operation of electric vehicle charging stations by electric distribution utilities. The bill defines key terms such as "electric vehicle charging provider" and "electric vehicle charging station." It mandates that electric distribution utilities must file proposals with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for the installation and ownership of charging stations. The bill also outlines a right of first refusal process and prohibits subsidies from electric distribution utility revenues for charging station investments.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed both chambers · 31–0 · May 20
Current
Awaiting the Governor
Next
Signature or veto

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

31 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Mar 18

11:30 AM

House Ways and Means 3rd Hearing, Opponent/Interested Party Testimony

Mar 11

2:00 PM

House Energy 2nd Hearing, Proponent Testimony

History

Jun 12

Sent To The Governor

Jun 3

Senate

Concurred in House amendments

May 20

House

Passed