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Arizona Fueling/Recharging Station Builder or Operator

Joint Use of Government Fueling Infrastructure

To the extent practical, a state agency or political subdivision that operates an alternative fueling station must allow vehicles owned or operated by other state agencies or political subdivisions to fuel at the station. (Reference Arizona Revised Statutes 1-215 and 49-572)

Electric Vehicle (EV) Equipment Tax Credit

A tax credit of up to $75 is available to individuals for the installation of EV charging outlets in a house constructed by a taxpayer. (Reference Arizona Revised Statutes 43-1090 and 43-1176)

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Device Fee

The Arizona Department of Weights and Measures collects license fees for LPG motor fuel measuring and CNG fueling devices used for commercial purposes. A penalty equal to 20% of the fee may be imposed for late license fee payments. (Reference Arizona Revised Statutes 41-2092)

Biofuels Infrastructure Grants and Specifications

The Arizona Biofuels Conversion Program distributes grants to encourage the use of biofuels in the state and to promote development of fueling infrastructure. Once the program has been funded, grants will not exceed $30,000 or 40% of conversion costs, whichever is less. Biodiesel is defined as a fuel that is produced from nonpetroleum renewable resources as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and meets EPA registration requirements for fuels and fuel additives established in Section 211 of the Clean Air Act. E85 is defined as a fuel ethanol gasoline blend that meets ASTM specification D5798. The Arizona Department of Weights and Measures must adopt rules to establish and enforce federal standards and ASTM test methods for biofuels and biofuel blends, and blenders of biodiesel must follow the established reporting requirements. (Reference Arizona Revised Statutes 41-1515.01, 41-2051 and 41-2083)

Biodiesel Blend Labeling Requirement

Motor fuel dispensers used to dispense biodiesel blends of up to 5% must be labeled to indicate that the fuel dispensed may contain up to 5% biodiesel. (Reference House Bill 2330, 2009, and Arizona Revised Statutes 41-2083)