Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in Independence

: There are a total of 13 EV charging stations within a 10-mile radius of the center of Independence, UT.
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in Independence, UT

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Hl&p Wasatch High

Electric Charging Station

930 S 500 E 465 E 1200 S Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Sco Hvh-1-west

Electric Charging Station

1485 US-40 Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Sco Hvh-4-eng.build

Electric Charging Station

1485 US-40 Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Sco Hvh-2-east

Electric Charging Station

1485 US-40 Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Sco Hvh-3-sth.build

Electric Charging Station

1485 US-40 Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Bw Heber Valley Bw Heber

Electric Charging Station

1277 South US-40 Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Hl&p Pub.safety Bldg

Electric Charging Station

301 S Main St 66 E 400 S Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Hl&p County Offices

Electric Charging Station

25 N Main St 90 N 100 W Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Hl&p Heber Offices

Electric Charging Station

75 N Main St 90 N 100 W Heber City, UT 84032

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Hl&p Midway Offices

Electric Charging Station

75 N 100 W Midway, UT 84049

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Hl&p Soldier Hollow

Electric Charging Station

1370 Soldier Hollow Ln Midway, UT 84049

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Stein Eriksen Lodge - Tesla Destination

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7700 Stein Way Park City, UT 84060

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Montage Deer Valley - Tesla Destination

Electric Charging Station

9100 Marsac Ave Park City, UT 84060

Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives in Independence, UT

Tax incentives and/or other incentives for drivers of electric vehicles in Independence.


Low-Speed Vehicle Access to Roadways

Low-speed vehicles are only allowed access to roadways with speeds limits of up to 35 miles per hour (mph), must comply with all federal and state motor vehicle regulations, and are required to display a slow-moving vehicle identification emblem on the rear of the vehicle. Low-speed vehicles are defined as four-wheel electric vehicles that are not golf carts or off-road vehicles, operate at speeds up to 25 mph, and may carry up to four passengers. Low-speed vehicles are subject to vehicle taxation requirements, including those related to special fuels and are exempt from emission inspections.

(Reference Utah Code 41-6a-102, 41-6a-1508, 59-13-102, and 59-13-201)


Propane and Electricity Tax Exemptions

Propane and electricity used to operate motor vehicles are exempt from state motor fuel taxes. For more information, see the Utah State Tax Commission website.

(Reference Utah Code 59-13-102, 59-13-201, and 59-13-301)


Alternative Fuel Vehicle Decal and High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption

Propane, natural gas, all-electric, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are permitted to use HOV lanes, regardless of the number of passengers. Qualified vehicles must display the special clean fuel decal issued by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT); a limited number of decals are available. This exemption expires September 29, 2025. For more information about qualifying vehicles and decal availability, see the UDOT Clean Fuel Vehicle Decal and Permit website.

(Reference Utah Code 41-1a-416, 41-1a-418, 41-6a-702, 59-13-102, and 72-6-121)


Alternative Fuel Vehicle Inspection and Permit

The Utah State Tax Commission (Commission) may require vehicles operating on clean fuels to be inspected for safe operation. In addition, clean fuel vehicles that have a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 26,000 pounds or have more than three axels are required to obtain a special fuel user permit from the Commission. Clean fuels are defined as propane, natural gas, electricity, and hydrogen.

(Reference Utah Code 59-13-102, 59-13-303, and 59-13-304)


Qualified Heavy-Duty Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Tax Credit

Taxpayers may be eligible for a tax credit for the purchase of a qualified heavy-duty AFV. Qualifying fuels include natural gas, electricity, and hydrogen. Each qualified heavy-duty AFV is eligible for the following tax credit amounts:

Year Credit Amount
2023 $12,000
2024 $10,500
2025 $9,000
2026 $7,500
2027 $6,000
2028 $4,500
2029 $3,000
2030 $1,500

At least 50% of the qualified vehicle’s miles must be driven in the state. A single taxpayer may claim credits for up to 10 AFVs annually. If more than 30% of the total available tax credits in a single year have not been claimed by May 1, a taxpayer may apply for credits for an additional eight AFVs. Up to 25% of the tax credits are reserved for taxpayers with small fleets of less than 40 vehicles. Additional conditions and restrictions may apply. For more information, see the Utah Department of Environmental Quality Alternative Fuel Heavy Duty Vehicle Tax Credit Program website.


Alternative Fuel Vehicle Registration Fees

All-electric vehicle (EV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) owners are required to pay an additional annual registration fee. Fee amounts are as follows:

Registration Fee
EV $138.50
PHEV $60.25
HEV $23.25

Owners of vehicles powered by a fuel other than gasoline, diesel, electricity, natural gas, or propane are required to pay an additional $138.50 registration fee. A six-month registration option with fees at prorated amounts is also available.

The additional registration fee paid by EVs and vehicles fueled exclusively by a fuel other than gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or propane must be equal to the maximum annual road usage charge.

(Reference Utah Code 41-1a-1206 and 72-1-213.1)


Road Usage Charge Program

The owner of an all-electric vehicle (EV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) may enroll in the Utah Department of Transportation’s (UDOT) mileage-based roadway operations and maintenance fee program in lieu of paying additional EV, PHEV, or HEV registration fees. To participate, the owner or lessee must enroll, report mileage driven, and pay the road usage fee for each payment period. Road use fees are as follows:

Year Fee per Mile Maximum Total Annual Fee
2023 to 2025 $0.0106 $138.50
2026 to 2032 $0.0125 $180
2032 and Later $0.015 $240

In 2023, a six-month option with a prorated maximum road use fee will also be available. Beginning in 2024, UDOT may adjust the mileage fee and the Utah Tax Commission may adjust the maximum annual fee amount. Additional conditions apply. For more information, see the UDOT Road Usage Charge website.

(Reference Utah Code 72-1-213.1)


Electric Vehicle Emissions Inspections Exemption

Vehicles powered exclusively by electricity are exempt from state motor vehicle emissions inspections.

(Reference Utah Code 41-1a-1223 and 41-6a-1642)


Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in or near Independence, UT

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