Project Name,Initiative/Award,Awardee,Status,Date,States Impacted,Project Description,More Information,Results,Award,Local Matching Funds,Partners
  U.S. Fuels Across America’s Highways - Michigan to Montana (M2M),2016 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Community Partner Projects,Gas Technology Institute,In progress,May 2017,"Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Wisconsin","The Gas Technology Institute is collaborating with regional stakeholders to create an alternative fuel corridor along Interstate 94 from Port Huron Michigan to Billings Montana. The U.S. Fuels Across America’s Highways – Michigan to Montana (M2M) project will develop fueling infrastructure for electric compressed natural gas (CNG) and propane vehicles accelerate the adoption of alternative fuel vehicles and establish community-based partnerships to support the corridor. 

As of 2019 the M2M team has conducted a needs analysis to identify fueling gaps along the M2M corridor coordinated with state officials to install Alternative Fuel Corridor signage in Michigan and Minnesota and conducted outreach at two dozen events. The project has installed a combination of  DC fast chargers and Level 2 chargers  in Tomah Wisconsin and Moorhead MN; begun site planning for three publicly accessible CNG stations in Indiana Michigan and Illinois; and assisted CTS in adding 10 additional CNG trucks to their fleet. The project will result in a total of approximately 15 new fueling stations including electric CNG and propane stations and approximately 60 CNG long-haul trucks that will support stations along the corridor.
",https://cleancities.energy.gov/partnerships/projects#2016-community-partner-projects,,"$4,999,983","$5,256,189","American Lung Association, Chicago Area Clean Cities, Greater Lansing Area Clean Cities, Statewide Indiana Program, Wisconsin Clean Cities, Trillium CNG, Kwik Trip, Contract Transport Services, LLC, ZEF Energy, Minnesota Clean Cities Coalition, North Dakota Clean Cities, Ozinga ReadyMix"
