North Dakota Code § 39-04-19.2

Electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle road use fee - Definitions
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1. In addition to all other fees required under this chapter for registration of a motor 
vehicle, the department shall collect at the beginning of each annual registration 
period:
a. An electric vehicle road use fee of one hundred twenty dollars for each electric 
vehicle registered.
b. A plug-in hybrid vehicle road use fee of fifty dollars for each plug -in hybrid vehicle 
registered.
c. An electric motorcycle road use fee of twenty dollars for each electric motorcycle 
registered.
2. As used in this section:
a. "Electric motorcycle" means a motor vehicle that has a seat or saddle for the use 
of the rider, is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with 
the ground, and is propelled by an electric motor powered by a battery or other 

electric device incorporated into the vehicle and not propelled by an engine 
powered by the combustion of a hydrocarbon fuel, including gasoline, diesel, 
propane, or liquid natural gas.
b. "Electric vehicle" means a vehicle propelled by an electric motor powered by a 
battery or other electric device incorporated into the vehicle and not propelled by 
an engine powered by the combustion of a hydrocarbon fuel, including gasoline, 
diesel, propane, or liquid natural gas.
c. "Plug-in hybrid vehicle" means a vehicle drawing propulsion energy from an 
internal combustion engine, an energy storage device, and a receptacle to accept 
grid electricity.
3. The department shall deposit any moneys collected under this section into the 
highway tax distribution fund.

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