Resources

Need help in your journey to drive more sustainably? We’ve compiled various resources to get you started. Below you’ll find information to help you locate alternative fuel stations, tools like calculators and interactive maps, data and more.

Alternative Fuels Data Center Resources

Tools

These calculators, interactive maps, and data searches can assist fleets, fuel providers, and other transportation decision makers in their efforts to advance alternative fuels and energy-efficient vehicle technologies.

Data

Find maps and charts showing transportation data and trends related to alternative fuels and vehicles.

Publications

Find publications about alternative transportation, including alternative fuels, advanced vehicles, and regulated fleets.

IACT Resources

Alternative Fuels Station Locator

Use our interactive station finder to see where there are alternative refueling stations near you.

Funding

We have compiled a helpful list of programs to make driving alternative fuel and electric vehicles more feasible for you or your fleet.

Alternative Fuel Corridors Study

The objectives of this study were to map the current locations and usage patterns of petroleum alternatives, evaluate criteria for siting and communicate factors for sites and the refueling market to be ready and be successful when making investments.

Vehicle Charging Innovations for Multi-Unit Dwelling (VCI-MUD) Project

Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation is pleased to partner with The Center for Sustainable Energy, along with 12 other Clean Cities coalitions and a host of other project partners on the Vehicle Charging Innovations for Multi-Unit Dwelling (VCI-MUD) project, a three-year project which began in 2019 with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office.

Equitable Mobility Powering Opportunities for Workplace Electrification Readiness (EMPOWER)

The EMPOWER Workplace Charging Program is a key step in addressing the adoption of EVs throughout Illinois and other geographic areas. This national partnership between 32 Clean Cities Coalitions, and other key stakeholders, provides educational and technical assistance to various entities looking to install electric vehicle charging stations.

BECOME A MEMBER

IACT, formerly known as Chicago Area Clean Cities, is a voluntary, locally based coalition dedicated to reducing emissions from the transportation sector.

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