Oklahoma Code § 47-14-109.4

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Exemption for vehicles fueled by electricity or
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hydrogen.
A.  A motor vehicle or a commercial motor vehicle, if operated
by an engine fueled wholly or partially by an electric battery or
hydrogen fuel cell electric fueling system, may exceed the gross
vehicle weight limits and any axle weight limits by an amount, not
to exceed a maximum of two thousand (2,000) pounds, that is equal to
the difference between:
1.  The weight of the vehicle attributable to electric batteries
or hydrogen fuel cell electric fueling system carried by that
vehicle; and
2.  The weight of a comparable diesel tank and fueling system.
B.  The weight exemption allowed under this section shall extend
to all state roads and highways; however, vehicles operating
pursuant to the provisions of this section shall only be allowed to
operate on the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways
with a federal exemption.

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