The Senate passed its bill, and an Assembly committee endorsed its bill. But the plans differ on whether to include hybrid, hydrogen and natural gas vehicles.
The Charge Up New Jersey program is on pace to spend $30 million subsidizing 6,000 cars by month's end. EVs bought by Dec. 15 still qualify for incentives.
Because of the huge state revenue gap caused by the novel-coronavirus shutdown earlier this year, funding for a program to encourage New Jersey residents to buy electric vehicles has been slashed.
This past January, Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a clean energy measure that offered $5,000 rebates to people buying new zero-emission cars...