Wisconsin Transportation Data for Alternative Fuels and Vehicles

Find transportation data and information about alternative fuels and advanced vehicles in Wisconsin, including laws and incentives, fueling stations, fuel prices, and more.

Clean Cities and Communities Coalitions

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Wisconsin Clean Cities

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Transportation Fuel Consumption

Source: State Energy Data System based on beta data converted to gasoline gallon equivalents of petroleum (GGEs) for the transportation sector (which includes more than highway vehicles) from the U.S. Energy Information Administration

Vehicles Registered in 2023

Electric (EV) 24,900
Plug-In Hybrid Electric (PHEV) 12,500
Hybrid Electric (HEV) 123,600
Biodiesel 52,900
Ethanol/Flex (E85) 536,200
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) 300
Propane 0
Hydrogen 0
Methanol 0
Gasoline 4,604,700
Diesel 147,500
Unknown Fuel 26,400

Source: Light-duty vehicle registration counts from TransAtlas with data from Experian Information Solutions

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Regional Fuel Prices

Average fuel prices as of July 2024

Fuel Midwest Region National Average
per unit sold per GGE per unit sold per GGE
Biodiesel (B20) $3.65/gallon $3.32/GGE $3.73/gallon $3.39/GGE
Biodiesel (B99–B100) $3.22/gallon $3.19/GGE $4.02/gallon $3.98/GGE
Ethanol (E85) $2.85/gallon $4.02/GGE $2.99/gallon $4.22/GGE
Natural Gas (CNG) $2.64/GGE $2.64/GGE $2.92/GGE $2.92/GGE
Propane $3.34/gallon $4.61/GGE $3.42/gallon $4.72/GGE
Gasoline $3.30/gallon $3.30/GGE $3.53/gallon $3.53/GGE
Diesel $3.68/gallon $3.31/GGE $3.87/gallon $3.48/GGE

Source: Average prices per gasoline gallon equivalent (GGE) for the Midwest PADD from the Alternative Fuel Price Report

Electricity Sources and Vehicle Emissions

Source: Electricity Sources and Emissions Tool based on assumptions with 2022 data from EIA