North Carolina Information

This state page compiles information related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles in North Carolina and includes new incentives and laws, alternative fueling station locations, truck stop electrification sites, fuel prices, and local points of contact.

Alternative Fuel

Stations 

Look up the locations of North Carolina's 527 alternative refueling stations.

For a nationwide search, visit the Alternative Fueling Station Locator.

Fuel Prices 

Look up regional alternative fuel prices in the Alternative Fuels Price Report.

Clean Cities Coordinators

Map of Clean Cities collation locations.

Through its nationwide network of coordinators, Clean Cities brings together stakeholders in the public and private sectors to deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies. Contact your local coordinator or regional manager for project assistance or to get connected with other stakeholders.

Coalition Name Coordinator Phone/E-mail
Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition Jason Wager 704-348-2707
jwager@centralina.org
Sean Flaherty 704-688-6508
sflaherty@centralina.org
Land of Sky Clean Vehicles Coalition (Western North Carolina) Bill Eaker 828-251-6622 x142
bill@landofsky.org
Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) Lacey Jane Wolfe 919-558-2705
lacey@tjcog.org

Biomass Resources

To see ethanol production facilities in North Carolina, use the TransAtlas interactive mapping tool or use BioFuels Atlas to show the use and potential production of biofuels throughout the U.S. and North Carolina.

Truck Stop Electrification (TSE) Sites 

There are 2 TSE sites in this state. Find sites nationwide using the TSE Locator. To learn more, visit Truck Stop Electrification.

State Activities & Partnership 

For information on energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, partnerships, and grants in this state, visit North Carolina State Activities and Partnerships.