Later this year the Chevy Bolt, the first affordable EV with a range of over 200 miles, will be available for purchase. The Tesla Model 3 will likely be available late next year. Both cars will be priced around $35,000 and have a battery range of over 200 miles. The battery range and price point […]
2016 CMAQ Funding Announcement
$240,000 Available to Local Towns, Cities, Counties and School Districts Funding Available for Alternative Fuel Vehicles, Infrastructure, and Idle Reduction INCOG and Tulsa Area Clean Cities (TACC) have released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for local transportation projects improving air quality and reducing the use of gasoline and diesel. The funds are part of the […]
Propane Vehicle Technician Training
The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) has launched a new, free Propane Vehicle Technician Training course. Recognizing a need for qualified technicians to adapt, service, and maintain these vehicles, the comprehensive course covers topics including propane characteristics, fuel systems, vehicle compatibility, system components, and safety. By the end of the three-day course, participants will have […]
CNG Fueling Station Development Guide – Tulsa
This guide is intended for developed of compressed natural gas fueling stations within the City of Tulsa. Interested in creating a guide for your city? Contact us and we’ll help. Download the print version or read below. CNG fueling stations in Oklahoma are regulated by the Oklahoma Department of Labor. Stations within Tulsa must be […]
Propane Developers Guide – National
Are you outside Oklahoma and want to develop a propane fueling station? Download our national guide to learn who to contact and what steps you should take. Questions? Contact us.
Propane Developers Guide – Oklahoma
Want to build a propane fueling station in Oklahoma but don’t know where to begin? Download our comprehensive guide to propane fueling infrastructure development in Oklahoma. Questions? Contact us.
The City Planner’s Guide to Alternative Fuels
What does city planning have to do with alternative fuel vehicles? A robust alternative fuel infrastructure network is critical to greater market adoption of AFVs; as such, the availability of alternative fuel infrastructure is the issue over which local governments can exert the greatest direct impact. This report has been prepared to assist local governments […]
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