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This dataset allows users to view a national network of alternative fueling and charging infrastructure along national highway system corridors. Data is sourced from US Department of Transportation's (USDOT) most recent Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFCs) dataset.
The USDOT's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) designates a national network of plug-in electric vehicle (EV) charging and hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling infrastructure along national highway system corridors. To designate these Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFC), FHWA solicits nominations from state and local officials and works with other federal officials and industry stakeholders.
By default, the map symbology shows where EV Corridor Ready and EV Corridor Pending designations are.
The Alternative Fuel Corridors dataset was created from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). The dataset is a highway layer of corridors, primarily from the NHS, that are designated as Corridor Ready or Corridor Pending for alternative fuel corridor signage. It includes designations of five types of alternative fuels, Electric Vehicle (EV), CNG, LNG, LPG or Propane, and Hydrogen. Corridor-ready segments currently contain a sufficient number of fueling facilities to allow for corridor travel with the designated alternative fuel, and to qualify for highway signage. Corridors that do not have sufficient alternative fuel facilities to support alternative fuel vehicle travel are designated as corridor-pending.
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation - Alternative Fuel Corridors
Date Downloaded: 10/01/2024
Date Source Data Last Updated: 07/22/2024
To learn more about Alternative Fuel Corridors, visit here.
To view a list of Alternative Fuel Corridors designations by state, visit here.
To view resources on Alternative Fuel Corridors, click here.