CT · 2026
EV registration surcharge in Connecticut
- Battery-electric
- No fee
- Plug-in hybrid
- No fee
- Verified
- June 16, 2026
EVFeeMap provides informational state-by-state summaries of EV registration surcharges for Connecticut, current as of June 22, 2026. Fees change frequently — verify with your state’s DOT or DMV before renewal. EVFeeMap is not affiliated with any state agency and this is not legal or tax advice.
Annual battery-electric surcharge in Connecticut
No fee
Connecticut does not charge a special EV registration surcharge.
Plug-in hybrid treatment
Connecticut charges no special EV or plug-in-hybrid registration surcharge.
2026–2027 changes
No scheduled change to Connecticut's EV registration surcharge as of June 16, 2026.
Where to verify + pay
No special EV or PHEV surcharge currently; EVs pay the standard registration fee. A 2026 bill (HB 5568) proposed BEV and PHEV surcharges but, as of mid-June 2026, it is proposed, not enacted. Source is news coverage because no primary statute exists where there is no fee.
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All statesHow this Connecticut figure was verified
We read Connecticut’s best available source on June 16, 2026, recorded the statute reference (not stated), and linked it below so you can confirm it yourself. EV fees change frequently; always verify with the state before renewal.
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Editorial review in progress
We are recruiting a transportation/automotive journalist, state DOT contact, or EV-advocacy verifier to review this reference. Until then, every figure here is cited directly to a state DMV/DOT or legislature source you can check yourself.