There are several funding opportunities that can help truckstop and travel center operators offset the costs of alternative fuels investments. Listing of Current Funding Opportunities for Alternative Fuels Infrastructure for NATSO […]
10-28-2022Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on July 19 underscored the ongoing coordination between the U.S. Department of Transportation and the truckstop industry to expand the nation’s electric vehicle charging network and encourage drivers to purchase electric vehicles.
07-20-2022NATSO and trade groups representing businesses that provide the majority of motor fuel retail sales in the United States urged the state of Maryland to reject a proposal from the state’s utility companies to spend more than $100 million on a statewide network of electric charging stations and instead work with the fuel retail industry to deploy electric charging infrastructure via the existing privately developed motor fuels infrastructure.
04-16-2018Permitting the government to compete with private, off-highway businesses would result in higher costs for consumers, lost revenues for towns and localities nationwide, shuttered small businesses and lost jobs, a top truckstop official said in a recent letter published in the Washington Examiner.
04-24-2017The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) this morning announced its initial round of alternative fuel corridor designations as Congressionally mandated under the December 2015 highway bill titled Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act.
11-03-2016