As of June 2022[update], there were 17,460 electric vehicles registered in Michigan.[1]
As of April 2022[update], the state government offers tax rebates of $2,000 for electric vehicle purchases.[2] As of April 2023[update], the state government charges a 6% sales tax on electric cars.[3]
As of June 2022[update], there were 1,033 charging station locations in Michigan with 2,322 charging ports.[1]
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in November 2021, allocates US$110 million to charging stations in Michigan.[4]
Michigan was historically a manufacturing hub for gasoline-powered cars, which has led many electric vehicle manufacturers to establish manufacturing hubs in the state.[5][6][7][8][9][10]
As of November 2022[update], there are plans to outfit sections of road in Detroit with wireless charging infrastructure that charges vehicles while driving with a scheduled completion date sometime in 2024. If completed, it would be the first installation of such technology in the United States.[11]
The first charging station for electric trucks in Michigan opened in Kalamazoo in August 2022.[12]