2017 Corridor Pending (Alternative Fuel Corridors)

2017 Corridor Pending (Alternative Fuel Corridors)

2017 Corridor Pending

  • I-10: From AZ/NM border to Tucson, AZ; and from Phoenix, AZ to AZ/CA border (EV Pending)1
  • I-17: From Phoenix, AZ to Flagstaff, AZ (EV Pending)1
  • I-10: From AZ/NM border to Tucson, AZ (CNG Pending)2
  • I-40: From AZ/CA border to Lake Havasu City, AZ and from Winslow, AZ to AZ/NM border (CNG Pending)2
  • I-17: From Phoenix, AZ to Flagstaff, AZ (CNG Pending)2
  • I-19: From AZ/Mexico border to Tucson, AZ (at the intersection of I-10) (CNG Pending)2
  • I-8: From AZ/CA border to Casa Grande, AZ (at the intersection of I-10) (CNG Pending)2
  • I-10: From AZ/CA border to AZ/NM border (LNG Pending)3
  • I-40: From AZ/CA border to AZ/NM border (LNG Pending)3
  • I-10: From AZ/CA border to AZ/NM border (LPG Pending)4
  • I-17: From Phoenix, AZ to Flagstaff, AZ (LPG Pending)4

Criteria for Corridor Pending

1To become corridor-ready, will need only DCFC, 50 miles between stations, 5 miles from highway, public stations only, no Tesla facilities

2To become -ready, will need 150 miles between stations, 5 miles from highway, public stations only, fast fill, 3,600 psi

3To become corridor-ready, will need 200 miles between stations, 5 miles from highway, public stations only

4To become corridor-ready, will need 150 miles between stations, 5 miles from highway, public stations only, primary stations only

5To become corridor-ready, will need 100 miles between stations, 5 miles from highway, public stations only (includes non-road facilities that are compliant with SAE J2601 standards)

 

Corridor Maps:

EV Charging Map

Hydrogen Refueling Map

Propane Refueling Map

Compressed Natural Gas Refueling Map

Liquid Natural Gas Refueling Map

 

Contact:

Clem Ligocki
Planning and Programming Manager
Phone: 602.712.8143