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Estimated Number of Alternative Fueled Vehicles in Use, by State and Fuel Type

Data for: 2007
Report Release: April 2009
Next Release Date: April 2010
Table V3    xls   pdf   format      Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 2007

Table V3. Estimated Number of Alternative Fueled Vehicles in Use, by State and Fuel Type, 2007
State Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Electrica  Ethanol, 85 Percent (E85)b  Hydrogen Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Other Fuelsc  Total
Alabama 349 481 7,327 0 0 1,727 0 9,884
Alaska 476 62 1,592 0 0 159 0 2,289
Arizona 11,052 3,873 10,966 0 713 6,374 0 32,978
Arkansas 191 60 1,580 0 0 1,757 0 3,588
California 34,306 30,273 37,025 0 1,461 14,134 0 117,199
Colorado 1,310 292 9,305 0 0 4,201 0 15,108
Connecticut 1,831 37 3,301 0 0 249 0 5,418
Delaware 104 0 1,926 0 0 68 0 2,098
District of Columbia 1,245 0 4,575 0 0 200 0 6,020
Florida 2,932 559 22,101 0 10 4,372 0 29,974
Georgia 2,297 1,308 9,172 0 14 8,356 0 21,147
Hawaii 2 125 4,943 0 0 837 0 5,907
Idaho 284 23 2,717 0 82 923 0 4,029
Illinois 2,649 197 14,280 0 0 2,424 0 19,550
Indiana 2,249 0 3,603 0 0 3,032 0 8,884
Iowa 6 17 5,022 0 0 1,095 0 6,140
Kansas 286 0 2,949 0 0 847 0 4,082
Kentucky 237 0 5,929 0 0 1,223 0 7,389
Louisiana 451 226 3,890 0 0 1,977 0 6,544
Maine 1 0 719 0 0 365 0 1,085
Maryland 2,349 464 9,687 0 0 472 0 12,972
Massachusetts 2,118 2,721 2,998 0 0 483 0 8,320
Michigan 467 1,902 10,690 0 0 3,351 0 16,410
Minnesota 106 17 5,898 0 13 4,127 0 10,161
Mississippi 116 0 3,077 0 0 2,960 0 6,153
Missouri 193 3 7,098 0 0 3,687 0 10,981
Montana 27 0 3,282 0 0 560 0 3,869
Nebraska 368 0 2,454 0 0 274 0 3,096
Nevada 3,140 43 5,194 0 0 2,891 0 11,268
New Hampshire 62 119 706 0 0 295 0 1,182
New Jersey 4,290 511 7,964 0 0 2,311 0 15,076
New Mexico 1,194 0 8,951 0 0 1,428 0 11,573
New York 9,136 8,378 8,921 0 0 1,162 0 27,597
North Carolina 447 460 24,258 0 0 4,170 0 29,335
North Dakota 13 0 3,074 0 0 258 0 3,345
Ohio 1,132 482 8,654 0 0 3,230 0 13,498
Oklahoma 2,829 38 2,887 0 6 2,535 0 8,295
Oregon 1,507 1,636 5,254 0 13 1,331 0 9,741
Pennsylvania 2,101 0 8,893 0 0 1,095 0 12,089
Rhode Island 1,289 255 1,177 0 0 68 0 2,789
South Carolina 177 358 11,100 0 0 1,242 0 12,877
South Dakota 2 0 3,471 0 0 177 0 3,650
Tennessee 302 49 8,407 0 0 796 0 9,554
Texas 10,827 173 18,009 0 411 58,715 0 88,135
Utah 2,756 0 3,964 0 0 310 0 7,030
Vermont 18 333 429 0 0 211 0 991
Virginia 2,174 127 14,148 0 3 1,856 0 18,308
Washington 1,559 37 12,365 0 1 902 0 14,864
West Virginia 44 0 1,469 0 0 290 0 1,803
Wisconsin 1,004 0 5,561 0 0 2,163 0 8,728
Wyoming 354 67 1,421 0 0 473 0 2,315
State Unknown 32 24 1 223 54 111 3 448
Total 114,391 55,730 364,384 223 2,781 158,254 3 695,766
a Excludes gasoline-electric and diesel-electric hybrids.  
b Excludes E85 vehicles used by private individuals (non-fleet users) because most of those are believed to be in use as traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. 
c May include P-Series fuel or any other fuel designated by the Secretary of Energy as an alternative fuel in accordance with the Energy Policy Act of 1995.
Notes: Vehicles in Use do not include concept and demonstration vehicles that are not ready for delivery to end users.  The estimated number of neat methanol (M100), 85-percent methanol (M85), and 95-percent ethanol (E95) vehicles in use is zero for the year included in this table.  Therefore, those fuels are not shown. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.  
Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric, and Alternate Fuels and the DOE/GSA Federal Automotive Statistical Tool (FAST).