Department of Energy

Alternative Fueling Station Locations (US and Canada)

Alternative fueling stations are located throughout the United States and Canada, and their availability continues to grow. Maintained by the Department of Energy.

Example records
NamebrandCityaddressStateaddressZIP CodeaddressStreet AddressaddressPhonephone numberFuel Type CodechemicalIntersection DirectionsaddressPlus4addressStatus CodestatusExpected DatetemporalGroups With Access Codeclassification
Kwik Star #1107Cedar RapidsIA524041900 16th Ave SW3193623188E85EPublic
Kwik Trip #1062West BendWI530951580 E Washington St2623340999E85EPublic
Sheetz Store #713HagerstownMD2174010515 Sharpsburg Pk2405137047E85EPublic
Use cases

Fleet Electrification Site Adequacy Check

A corporate fleet manager evaluating whether to convert a regional delivery fleet to electric vehicles maps charging station density along key routes, counting Level 2 and DC fast charger availability within a defined corridor to identify gaps that would require private infrastructure investment before conversion is viable.

LatitudeLongitudeEv Level1 Evse NumberEv Level2 Evse NumberEv Dc Fast Count

Alternative Fuel Retail Network Prospecting

A sales team at a fuel card or fleet payment company identifies convenience store and gas station operators that already dispense E85 or CNG, then cross-references those business names and phone numbers against their existing customer list to find uncaptured accounts worth targeting with fuel-specific card products.

NameFuel Type CodePhoneStreet AddressZIP Code

Commercial Property Underwriting for EV Infrastructure

An insurance underwriter assessing a commercial landlord's policy renewal checks whether EV charging equipment is present on the property, how many chargers are installed, which network operator manages them, and when the equipment was first opened, to adjust liability exposure estimates for electrical infrastructure on site.

Ev NetworkEv Level2 Evse NumberEv Dc Fast CountEv Connector TypesOpen Date