Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
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Through a nationwide network of local coalitions, Clean Cities provides project assistance to help stakeholders in the public and private sectors deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies. Department of Energy collects this data as part of the Projects undertaken by Clean Cities coalitions and stakeholders to ensure customers access to clean alternative energy. This data can be found at the Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center Web Feature Service: http://www.afdc.energy.gov/locator/stations/Clean Cities is the deployment arm of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office.
Medium and Heavy Duty Infrastructure
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,Medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) hydrogen refueling and charging station data was collected from the following agencies: California Air Resources Board (CARB), California Energy Commission (CEC), CALSTART Inc., California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), California Transportation Commission (CTC) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE). “Chargers” (charging): Typically high-powered (150 kW or more) direct current fast chargers (DCFCs) for simultaneous charging at each location. “Dispensers” (hydrogen): Typically 700-bar dispensers for simultaneous refueling at each location. “Nozzles” (both charging/hydrogen): Connector that latches to the ZEV for charging or refueling.,Following data fields are included:,,
Medium and Heavy Duty Infrastructure
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,Medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) hydrogen refueling and charging station data was collected from the following agencies: California Air Resources Board (CARB), California Energy Commission (CEC), CALSTART Inc., California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), California Transportation Commission (CTC) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE). “Chargers” (charging): Typically high-powered (150 kW or more) direct current fast chargers (DCFCs) for simultaneous charging at each location. “Dispensers” (hydrogen): Typically 700-bar dispensers for simultaneous refueling at each location. “Nozzles” (both charging/hydrogen): Connector that latches to the ZEV for charging or refueling.,Following data fields are included:,,
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Stations
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Through a nationwide network of local coalitions, Clean Cities provides project assistance to help stakeholders in the public and private sectors deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies. Department of Energy collects this data as part of the Projects undertaken by Clean Cities coalitions and stakeholders to ensure customers access to clean alternative energy. This data can be found at the Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center Web Feature Service: http://www.afdc.energy.gov/locator/stations/Clean Cities is the deployment arm of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Stations
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Through a nationwide network of local coalitions, Clean Cities provides project assistance to help stakeholders in the public and private sectors deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies. Department of Energy collects this data as part of the Projects undertaken by Clean Cities coalitions and stakeholders to ensure customers access to clean alternative energy. This data can be found at the Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center Web Feature Service: http://www.afdc.energy.gov/locator/stations/Clean Cities is the deployment arm of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office.
Liquefied Natural Gas Stations
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Through a nationwide network of local coalitions, Clean Cities provides project assistance to help stakeholders in the public and private sectors deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies. Department of Energy collects this data as part of the Projects undertaken by Clean Cities coalitions and stakeholders to ensure customers access to clean alternative energy. This data can be found at the Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center Web Feature Service: http://www.afdc.energy.gov/locator/stations/Clean Cities is the deployment arm of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office.