Mobile alternative fueling station locator available on DOE site

by Jbs021109 h3 — February 16, 2009—Drivers can now find the nearest alternative fueling stations by accessing the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Alternative Fueling Station Locator using their cell phone, BlackBerry, or other personal digital assistant (PDA).

The Mobile Alternative Fueling Station Locator allows drivers to find the five closest biodiesel, electricity, E85 (ethanol), hydrogen, natural gas, and propane fueling sites. This convenient tool uses easy-to-navigate Google Maps to automatically generate maps to fueling sites, and lists each station’s contact information and business hours. Detailed driving directions and an instant phone connection to the station are also available from the site.

The mobile station locator is part of the Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center (AFDC) Web site. It was developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), which manages the AFDC. The tool is sponsored by the Clean Cities initiative, a government-industry partnership sponsored by DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Program.