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Plug-in electric vehicles in Iowa

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As of 2022, there were about 8,400 electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrid vehicles) in Iowa, equivalent to 0.2% of all vehicles in the state.[1]

Government policy

As of 2022, the state government offers tax rebates of up to $500 for electric vehicle purchases.[2]

As of 2022, the state government charges a $130 annual fee for electric vehicle registration.[3]

Charging stations

As of April 2022, there were 296 public charging station locations with 619 charging ports in Iowa.[4]

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in November 2021, allocates US$51 million to charging stations in Iowa.[5]

As of 2022, the state government has plans to build "alternative fuel corridors", with charging stations located every 50 miles (80 km), along I-29, I-35, I-80, and I-380.[6]

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By region

Ames

As of 2022, there were 12 public charging stations in Ames.[6]

Cedar Rapids

As of 2022, there were 16 public charging stations in Cedar Rapids.[6]

Des Moines

As of 2022, there were about 1,900 electric vehicles registered in Polk County.[1]

As of 2022, there were 39 public charging stations in Des Moines.[6]

In June 2022, Polk County announced plans to introduce the first electric vehicles to the county fleet within 12 months.[7]

Dubuque

As of January 2023, there were no electric vehicles in the Dubuque municipal fleet.[8]

Iowa City

As of December 2021, there were 883 electric vehicles registered in Johnson County.[9]

As of 2022, there were 33 public charging stations in Iowa City and Coralville combined.[6]

Quad Cities

As of 2022, there were 11 public charging stations in Davenport.[6]

Sioux City

As of August 2022, there were two public charging stations in Sioux City.[10]

References

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