(KLZA)-- The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles has announced changes to annual registration fees for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, effective January 1, 2025.
These updates aim to align with legislative mandates and ensure fair contributions from all vehicle owners toward road maintenance and infrastructure.
Key Fee Changes Include the annual fee for vehicles utilizing electric fuel, increasing from $75 to $150.
A new annual fee for plug-in Hybrid passenger vehicles and trucks will be $75. Electric fuel and plug-in hybrid motorcycles will now incur and annual fee of $75.
These fees, collected at time of registration, will be reflected on the vehicle renewal notices sent to registered owners.
Rhonda Lahm, Director of the Nebraska DMV, says these changes help ensure all road users contribute equitably to the upkeep of our transportation infrastructure.
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