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Infrastructure

Robust infrastructure is required to properly support alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and heavy-duty trucks interested in reducing idling. Home of the Alternative Fueling Station Locator and the Truck Stop Electrification (TSE) Locator, the Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center offers the most comprehensive set of data on the locations of alternative fuel and TSE facilities. The Excel files below contain data that you can download, save, and manipulate for individual research. See data for:

Alternative Fueling Stations Economic Analysis
E85 Retail Business Case: When and Why to Sell E85
Analysis of investing in E85 fueling equipment
Cost of Adding E85 Fueling Capability to Existing Gasoline Stations
Estimated costs of upgrading a gasoline station to sell E85
Business Case for Compressed Natural Gas in Municipal Fleets
Analysis of investing in CNG vehicles and refueling equipment
Idle Reduction
Truck Stop Electrification Sites by State
Trend of TSE sites by state from 2006-2011
U.S. Transportation Infrastructure
U.S. Transportation System Miles
Distance covered by different types of transportation infrastructure
Hydrogen Infrastructure Analyses
Transitioning to a Hydrogen Future: Learning from the Alternative Fuels Experience
Analysis of alternative fuel implementation strategies and how they can apply to hydrogen
Lessons Learned from the Alternative Fuels Experience and How They Apply to the Development of a Hydrogen-Fueled Transportation System
Phase II analysis of how alternative fuel implementation strategies can apply to hydrogen
Hydrogen Infrastructure Transition Analysis
Analysis of hydrogen infrastructure development

For more information about the data, analysis, and trends presented on these pages, please contact Caley Johnson at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.