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Xavvy fuel is the leading source for Gas Station Location Data and Gasoline Price data worldwide and specialized in data quality and enrichment. Xavvy provides POI Data of gas stations at a high quality level for the United States. Next to base information like name/brand, address, geo-coordinates or opening hours, there are also detailed information about available fuel types, accessibility, special services, or payment options for each station. The level of information to be provided is highly customizable. One-time or regular data delivery, push or pull services, and any data format – we adjust to our customer’s needs.
Total number of stations per country or region, distribution of market shares among competitors or the perfect location for new gas stations, charging stations or hydrogen dispensers - our gas station data and gasoline price data provides answers to various questions and offers the perfect foundation for in-depth analyses and statistics. In this way, our data helps customers from various industries to gain more valuable insights into the fuel market and its development. Thereby providing an unparalleled basis for strategic decisions such as business development, competitive approach or expansion.
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TwitterGo to http://1.usa.gov/1gPN1u8 to access the full database of alternative fuel station locations nationwide, collected and maintained by the U.S. Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory. A station appears as one point in the data and on the map, regardless of the number of fuel dispensers or charging outlets at that location. For EV charging stations for example, the data includes the number of number of charging ports available at the specific station.
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The data in the Alternative Fueling Station Locator are gathered and verified through a variety of methods. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) obtains information about new stations from trade media, Clean Cities coordinators, the Submit New Station form on the Station Locator website, and through collaborating with infrastructure equipment and fuel providers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and industry groups.
Users submitting updates through the "Submit New Station" or "Report a Change" forms will receive an email confirmation of their submittal. NREL will verify station details before the station is added or updated in the Station Locator. The turnaround time for updates will depend on the completeness of the information provided, as well as the responsiveness of the station or point of contact.
NREL regularly compares its station data with those of other relevant trade organizations and websites. Differences in methodologies, data confirmation, and inclusion criteria may result in slight variations between NREL's database and those maintained by other organizations. NREL also collaborates with alternative fuel industry groups to identify discrepancies in data and develop data sharing processes and best practices. NREL and its data collection subcontractor are currently collaborating with natural gas, electric drive, biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen, and propane industry groups to ensure best practices are being followed for identifying new stations and confirming station changes in the most-timely manner possible.
Existing stations in the database are contacted at least once a year on an established schedule to verify they are still operational and providing the fuel specified. Based on an established data collection schedule, the database is updated on an ongoing basis. Stations that are no longer operational or no longer provide alternative fuel are removed from the database as they are identified.
Beginning in 2021, public, non-networked electric vehicle (EV) charging stations will be proactively verified every other year, with half of the EV charging stations verified each year. This adjustment is to accommodate the growing number of EV charging stations in the Station Locator. NREL will continue to make updates to any station record if changes are reported.
Each point on the map is counted as one station in the station count. A station appears as one point on the map, regardless of the number of fuel dispensers or electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) ports at that location. Station addresses are geocoded and mapped using an automatic geocoding application. The geocoding application returns the most accurate location based on the provided address. Station locations may also be provided by external sources (e.g., station operators) and/or verified in a geographic information system (GIS) tool. This information is considered highly accurate, and these coordinates override any information generated using the geocoding application.
The data in the Alternative Fueling Station Locator are gathered and verified through a variety of methods. National Resources Canada (NRCan) obtains information about new stations from trade media, the Submit New Station form on the Station Locator website, and through collaborating with infrastructure equipment and fuel providers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and industry groups.
Users submitting updates through the "Submit New Station" or "Report a Change" forms will receive an email confirmation of their submittal. NRCan will verify station details before the station is added or updated in the Station Locator. The turnaround time for updates will depend on the completeness of the information provided, as well as the responsiveness of the station or point of contact.
NRCan regularly compares its station data with those of other relevant trade organizations and websites. Differences in methodologies, data confirmation, and inclusion criteria may result in slight variations between NRCan's database and those maintained by other organizations. NRCan also collaborates with alternative fuel industry groups to identify discrepancies in data and develop data sharing processes and best practices. NRCan and its data collection subcontractor are currently collaborating with alternative fuel industry groups to ensure best practices are being followed for identifying new stations and confirming station changes in the most-timely manner possible.
Existing stations in the database are contacted at least once a year on an established schedule to verify they are still operational and providing the fuel specified. Based on an established data c...
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A complete list of all Chevron gas stations in the United States. Includes name, hours, exact location, amenities, products sold (when available). Last updated March 01 2021.
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The Gas_Stations dataset is derived from the Navteq 'AUTOSVC' SDC layer (FAC_TYPE=5540) and contains gas stations and petrol stations. This NAVTEQ dataset is released on a Quarterly basis.
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TwitterAlternative fueling stations are located throughout the United States and Canada, and their availability continues to grow. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) maintains a website where you can find alternative fueling stations near you or on a route, obtain counts of alternative fueling stations by state, view maps, and more. The most recent dataset available for download here provides a "snapshot" of the alternative fueling station information for compressed natural gas (CNG), ethanol (E85), propane/liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), biodiesel (B20 and above), electric vehicle charging, hydrogen, and liquefied natural gas (LNG), as of July 29, 2021.
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TwitterThe Alternative Fueling Stations dataset is updated daily from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). For more information about the update cycle and data collection methods, please refer to https://afdc.energy.gov/stations/#/find/nearest?show_about=true. This dataset shows all station access types (public and private) and statuses (available, planned, and temporarily unavailable) by default. To view only publicly available stations, use the access and status filters. The U.S. Department of Energy collects these data in partnership with Clean Cities coalitions and their stakeholders to help fleets and consumers find alternative fueling stations. Clean Cities coalitions foster the nation's economic, environmental, and energy security by working locally to advance affordable, efficient, and clean transportation fuels and technologies. This data can be found on the Alternative Fuels Data Center: https://doi.org/10.21949/1519144. For more information about the data schema and data dictionary, please see https://developer.nrel.gov/docs/transportation/alt-fuel-stations-v1/all/#response-fields. A data dictionary, or other source of attribute information, is accessible at https://doi.org/10.21949/1529008
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Data about the geographical locations of electric vehicle charging stations across the United States, obtained from https://developer.nrel.gov/docs/transportation/alt-fuel-stations-v1/all/. Full data set from the website includes all types of alternative fuel, however this data was initially filtered for Fuel.Type.Code = "ELEC" and Access.Code = "public"
Data was obtained for a case study analyzing the average and maximum distance between charging stations by state, by year.
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With over 250 million vehicles consuming millions of barrels of petroleum daily in the country, finding sustainable and clean alternatives to traditional gasoline is crucial for reducing dependence on fossil fuels and mitigating environmental impact. This dataset serves as a valuable resource for vehicle fleet managers, corporate decision-makers, public transportation planners, and other stakeholders involved in promoting energy conservation strategies.
The data is collected by Clean Cities—a nationwide network of local coalitions—and the U.S. Department of Energy's Vehicle Technologies Office. Clean Cities plays a vital role in facilitating project assistance to help both public and private sectors adopt alternative and renewable fuels along with various technologies aimed at reducing idling time and improving fuel economy.
Each entry in the dataset includes essential details about individual fueling stations such as their geographical coordinates (longitude and latitude), address including street name and intersection location, city information with associated ZIP codes (including additional 4-digit codes when available), contact phone numbers for each station's operations (station phone number), status codes indicating operational or non-operational status along with expected dates of becoming operational if applicable.
Furthermore, the dataset includes comprehensive information about the types of alternative fuels provided by each station—specifically specifying biodiesel blends available at biodiesel-capable stations; fill type options for CNG stations; available charging levels for electric vehicle charging stations; DC fast charging availability; information regarding other electric vehicle charging networks/providers; primary liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) types offered at LPG-capable stations; ethanol blends available at specific ethanol-capable locations; pressure rating for natural gas filling points where applicable.
Additionally listed are details regarding federal agency affiliations/associations, ownership or operator types, accessibility days of the week, accepted payment cards, associated groups or organizations with each fueling station offering alternative fuels.
The dataset provides a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for those looking to promote clean energy and sustainable transportation solutions. It can be accessed through the Department of Energy's Alternative Fuels Data Center Web Feature Service
Here is a guide on how to use this dataset effectively:
Step 1: Understanding the Columns - X: The longitude coordinate of the fueling station. - Y: The latitude coordinate of the fueling station. - Fuel_Type: The type of alternative fuel provided at the station (biodiesel, CNG, electric, ethanol, hydrogen, LNG or propane). - Station_Na: The name of the fueling station. - Street_Add: The street address of the fueling station. - Intersecti: The intersection where the fueling station is located. - City: The city where the fueling station is located. - State: The state where the fueli ngstationislocatedZ: IP code ofthefuelingstaion Plus4:The additional4-digit codefortheZIPcodeStation_Ph:aThephonenumbeofthefuelngstations
Step 2. Location Visualization Since this dataset provides coordinates (longitude and latitude) for each fueling station location in addition to their names and addresses. Mapping tools like ArcGIS or Tableau can be used to plot these locations on a map for visual analysis.
Using these mapping visualization techniques will allow users to identify clusters or patterns in certain areas with higher densities of alternative fuelling stations. It can also help identify gaps in certain regions that lack access to such fuelling facilities.
Step 3. Filtering by Specific Fuel Types This dataset contains information about various alternative fuels including biodiesel, CNG, electric, ethanol, hydrogen, LNG and propane. Users can filter the dataset based on their specific fuel type of interest to obtain the relevant fueling stations.
By using filters or queries on columns such as Fuel_Type or EV_Level2 (electric vehicle charging level), users can focus on a specific category of alternative fuels that they are interested in exploring further.
Step 4: Analyzing Station Status and Availability The dataset includes information about the status code of each fueling station, indicating whether it is operational or not. Us...
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Retail Sales Ex Gas and Autos MoM in the United States decreased to 0.10 percent in September from 0.60 percent in August of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Retail Sales Ex Motor Vehicle Dealers and Gasoline Station.
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This layer displays the location of alternative fuel stations across the U.S. and Canada filtered for Kentucky.. Alternative fuel sources include biodiesel, compressed natural gas, electric, ethanol, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, propane and renewable diesel. Attributes include the station name, location, access, hours and more. Zoom into the map for more detail.This data is maintained by an Aggregated Live Feed routine that accesses the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) API website. Source: NREL Alternate Fuel Stations (ALL) Update Frequency: The service data is refreshed once Daily Area Coverage: Contiguous US, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere (3857) Layer Summary:Stations: Point layer containing locations of all Alternate Fueling StationsReporting station changesLeverage the NREL Alternate Fueling Station Locator to narrow your search and Map Results. Next, click on a station and hit 'Report a change' to start the request process. It may take some time for the source to apply the update!Add a comment to this item with the Station ID plus required changes and we will update our service content as quickly as possible once reviewed.RevisionsMay 9, 2025: Added guidance for reporting station changes.Dec 27, 2024: Enabled Time Series capability using 'Date Fuel Available' field. Default state is inactive, you must turn property on in map layer to use. Mar 17, 2023: Released to the public! This layer is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency. If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this Service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page
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The Energy Policy Act of 1992 defines an alternative fuel as:
Biodiesel (B100); Natural gas and liquid fuels domestically produced from natural gas; Propane (liquefied petroleum gas) Electricity; Hydrogen; Blends of 85% or more of methanol, denatured ethanol, and other alcohols with gasoline or other fuels; Methanol, denatured ethanol, and other alcohols; Coal-derived, domestically produced liquid fuels; Fuels (other than alcohol) derived from biological materials; P-Series fuels
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This dataset contains information on alternative fuel stations in the U.S. as compiled and maintained by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Details on individual stations include type of fuel (electric, natural gas, hydrogen, etc.), address, date opened, access (public/private) and cost.
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TwitterThis Layer is the result of Data pipeline: Alternative Fuel Stations in Los AngelesThe Layer is updated weekly (the underlaying layer covering US and Canada is updated daily) on Sundays around 11 pm.Alternative fuel sources include biodiesel, compressed natural gas, electric, ethanol, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, propane and renewable diesel. Attributes include the station name, location, access, hours and more. Zoom into the map for more detail.This data is maintained by an Aggregated Live Feed routine that accesses the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) API website.source: NREL Alternate Fuel Stations (ALL)
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Operating-Income Time Series for Global Partners LP. Global Partners LP engages in the purchasing, selling, gathering, blending, storing, and logistics of transporting gasoline and gasoline blendstocks, distillates, residual oil, renewable fuels, crude oil, and propane to wholesalers, retailers, and commercial customers. The company operates through three segments: Wholesale, Gasoline Distribution and Station Operations (GDSO), and Commercial. The Wholesale segment sells home heating oil, branded and unbranded gasoline and gasoline blendstocks, diesel, kerosene, and residual oil to retailers and wholesale distributors. This segment transports the products by railcars, barges, trucks and/or pipelines. The GDSO segment sells branded and unbranded gasoline to gasoline station operators and sub-jobbers; operates convenience stores and prepared food sales; and provides car wash, lottery, and ATM services, as well as leases gasoline stations. The Commercial segment sells and delivers unbranded gasoline, home heating oil, diesel, kerosene, residual oil, and bunker fuel to customers in the public sector, as well as to commercial and industrial end-users; and sells custom blended fuels. The company is involved in the transportation of petroleum products and renewable fuels through rail from the mid-continent region of the United States and Canada. Global Partners LP was founded in 2005 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Accounts-Payable Time Series for Williams Companies Inc. The Williams Companies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy infrastructure company primarily in the United States. It operates through Transmission & Gulf of America, Northeast G&P, West, and Gas & NGL Marketing Services segments. The Transmission & Gulf of America segment comprises Transco, NWP, and MountainWest interstate natural gas pipelines, and their related natural gas storage facilities, as well as natural gas gathering and processing; and crude oil production handling and transportation assets in the Gulf Coast region. The Northeast G&P segment engages in the midstream gathering, processing, and fractionation activities in the Marcellus Shale region primarily in Pennsylvania and New York, and the Utica Shale region of eastern Ohio. The West segment consists of gas gathering, processing, and treating operations in the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado and Wyoming, the Barnett Shale region of north-central Texas, the Eagle Ford Shale region of South Texas, the Haynesville Shale region of northwest Louisiana, the Mid-Continent region that includes the Anadarko and Permian basins, and the DJ Basin of Colorado; and operates natural gas liquid (NGL) fractionation and storage assets in central Kansas near Conway. The Gas & NGL Marketing Services segment provides wholesale marketing, trading, storage, and transportation of natural gas for natural gas utilities, municipalities, power generators, and producers; asset management services; and transports and markets NGLs. The company owns and operates approximately 33,000 miles of pipelines. The Williams Companies, Inc. was founded in 1908 and is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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TwitterThe National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) gathers and verifies data on alternative fueling stations through various methods, including industry partnerships and user submissions. Updates are made regularly, with stations being contacted annually to ensure operational status. The Station Locator includes a variety of fuel types, including biodiesel, EV charging, natural gas, hydrogen, and more, with different verification schedules for each. The database also distinguishes between public and private stations and offers advanced search filters for users.
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Net-Income Time Series for Williams Companies Inc. The Williams Companies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy infrastructure company primarily in the United States. It operates through Transmission & Gulf of America, Northeast G&P, West, and Gas & NGL Marketing Services segments. The Transmission & Gulf of America segment comprises Transco, NWP, and MountainWest interstate natural gas pipelines, and their related natural gas storage facilities, as well as natural gas gathering and processing; and crude oil production handling and transportation assets in the Gulf Coast region. The Northeast G&P segment engages in the midstream gathering, processing, and fractionation activities in the Marcellus Shale region primarily in Pennsylvania and New York, and the Utica Shale region of eastern Ohio. The West segment consists of gas gathering, processing, and treating operations in the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado and Wyoming, the Barnett Shale region of north-central Texas, the Eagle Ford Shale region of South Texas, the Haynesville Shale region of northwest Louisiana, the Mid-Continent region that includes the Anadarko and Permian basins, and the DJ Basin of Colorado; and operates natural gas liquid (NGL) fractionation and storage assets in central Kansas near Conway. The Gas & NGL Marketing Services segment provides wholesale marketing, trading, storage, and transportation of natural gas for natural gas utilities, municipalities, power generators, and producers; asset management services; and transports and markets NGLs. The company owns and operates approximately 33,000 miles of pipelines. The Williams Companies, Inc. was founded in 1908 and is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Xavvy fuel is the leading source for Gas Station Location Data and Gasoline Price data worldwide and specialized in data quality and enrichment. Xavvy provides POI Data of gas stations at a high quality level for the United States. Next to base information like name/brand, address, geo-coordinates or opening hours, there are also detailed information about available fuel types, accessibility, special services, or payment options for each station. The level of information to be provided is highly customizable. One-time or regular data delivery, push or pull services, and any data format – we adjust to our customer’s needs.
Total number of stations per country or region, distribution of market shares among competitors or the perfect location for new gas stations, charging stations or hydrogen dispensers - our gas station data and gasoline price data provides answers to various questions and offers the perfect foundation for in-depth analyses and statistics. In this way, our data helps customers from various industries to gain more valuable insights into the fuel market and its development. Thereby providing an unparalleled basis for strategic decisions such as business development, competitive approach or expansion.
In addition, our data can contribute to the consistency and quality of an existing dataset. Simply map data to check for accuracy and correct erroneous data.
Especially if you want to display information about gas stations on a map or in an application, high data quality is crucial for an excellent customer experience. Therefore, our processing procedures are continuously improved to increase data quality:
• regular quality controls • Geocoding systems correct and specify geocoordinates • Data sets are cleaned and standardized • Current developments and mergers are taken into account • The number of data sources is constantly expanded to map different data sources against each other
Integrate the largest database of Retail Gas Station Location Data, Amenities and accurate Diesel and Gasoline Price Data in Europe and North America into your business. Check out our other Data Offerings available, and gain more valuable market insights on gas stations directly from the experts!