Find alternative fueling stations in the United States and Canada. By default, this tool displays only available, publicly accessible stations. You can use the advanced filters to expand your search. For U.S. stations, see data by state. For Canadian stations in French, see Natural Resources Canada.| afdc.energy.gov
Electric Vehicle Benefits and Considerations| afdc.energy.gov
Glossary| afdc.energy.gov
The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) provides information, data, and tools to help fleets, fuel providers, policymakers, cities, states, Clean Cities and Communities coalitions, and other transportation decision makers find ways to reach their energy, environmental, and economic goals through the use of alternative and renewable fuels, advanced vehicles, and other fuel-saving strategies.| afdc.energy.gov
Vehicle Parts and Equipment to Conserve Fuel| afdc.energy.gov
Electric Vehicle Registrations by State| afdc.energy.gov
Efficient Driving to Conserve Fuel| afdc.energy.gov
Idle Reduction Benefits and Considerations| afdc.energy.gov
Batteries for Electric Vehicles| afdc.energy.gov
Obtain Your Credit at the Time of Sale| afdc.energy.gov
Transit Buses by Fuel Type| afdc.energy.gov
Emissions from Electric Vehicles| afdc.energy.gov
For alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) infrastructure placed in service prior to January 1, 2023, see the Pre-2023 Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit entry.| afdc.energy.gov
U.S. Corn Production and Portion Used for Fuel Ethanol| afdc.energy.gov
Vehicles Purchased Between August 17 and December 31, 2022| afdc.energy.gov
To view a state's laws and incentives related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles, select a state from the map or list below. See a list of the most recent updates to state laws and incentives.| afdc.energy.gov
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) NEVI Formula Program provides funding to states to strategically deploy electric vehicle (EV) chargers and to establish an interconnected network to facilitate data collection, access, and reliability. Funding is available for up to 80% of eligible project costs, including:| afdc.energy.gov