The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is establishing a national network of alternative fueling and charging corridors for electric, natural gas, hydrogen and propane fuel vehicles. The corridors will help drivers find routes with places to recharge or refuel an alternative-fuel vehicle and make it easier for drivers to move to alternative fuel vehicles.
The North Florida Clean Fuels Coalition was the first region in Florida to identify and obtain alternative fuel corridor designations.
On behalf of the Coalition, the North Florida TPO conducted an Alternative Fuels Corridor Gap Analysis in 2019. The Coalition’s goal is to meet the FHWA’s “Signage Ready” criteria for all identified corridors and provide applicable signing. See the links below for a map of alternative fuels corridor and details on alternative fuel stations.