Representative Krista Griffith and Senator Sarah McBride’s sponsored bill to advance electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the state went into effect on January 1. The bill positions Delaware for the anticipated surge in EV sales, requiring new home construction to incorporate specific EV charging infrastructure. "Senate Bill 103 builds on our efforts to transition Delaware to a more energy-efficient state by making it easier for consumers to purchase and maintain an electric vehicle by ensuring that all new home and apartment building in our state is ready for EV charging,” said Sen. McBride. The legislation aims to proactively address the evolving automotive landscape, promote cleaner air, and make EV ownership more accessible and convenient for all Delaware residents.