Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities
The Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to identify community-driven choices that save energy and promote the use of alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies in transportation.
Contact Information
General Stats
- Designated: September 18, 2002
- Population: 321,590 (based on 2022 Census estimate)
- Area: 34,285 sq. mi.
- Local/Regional Service Area: Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks including tribal lands; Bridger-Teton, Caribou, Targhee, Challis, Salmon, Gallatin, and Shoshone National Forests; Teton and Park counties (WY); Gallatin County (MT); Cities of Bozeman (MT), Cody (WY), Idaho Falls (ID), Pocatello (ID), West Yellowstone (MT), Jackson (WY), and Driggs (ID)
Alternative Fueling Stations
Including public and private stations
- Biodiesel (B20 and above): 0
- Electric (charging outlets): 320
- Ethanol (E85): 0
- Hydrogen: 0
- Natural Gas: 2
- Propane: 7
Energy Use Impact*
Annual Energy Impact
Annual Energy Impact by Alternative Fuel Vehicle Project Type
Emissions Reduced*
Annual Emissions Reduced
Emissions Reduced by Alternative Fuel Vehicle Project Type
*2023 DOE-Verified Metrics
Learn about just some of the projects from Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities. Visit the Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities website for more projects and information.
Projects and Case Studies- Yellowstone National Park
- Grand Teton National Park
- WestSmartEV: Western Smart Plug-in Electric Vehicle Community Partnership
- CORWest: Supporting Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Along Rural Corridors in the Intermountain West
- WestSmart EV@Scale: Western Smart Plug-in Electric Vehicle Community Partnership
- Alaska Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Deployment and Best Practices in Rural and Underserved Communities
- Drive Electric USA 2
- Boat Energy Transition Accelerator
- Coalition Leader Establishes Unique Initiatives to Effect Change and Protect Ecosystem
Videos
Extended Test Drives Spur Electric Vehicle Adoption
Yellowstone Park Recycles Vehicle Batteries for Solar Power