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Alternative Fuel Stations in Dallas, GA

Alternative Fuel Stations in Dallas, GA

Alternative Fuel in Dallas

There are a total of 8 alternative fuel stations within a 10-mile radius of the center of Dallas, GA.

Electric

Kroger #673

Electric

455 Nathan Dean Boulevard Dallas, GA 30132

Hours of operation: Mon 5:00am - 10:59pm; Tue 5:00am - 10:59pm; Wed ...
Last confirmed on: 2024-03-11

Electric

Wellstar Wellstar

Electric

2518 Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway Hiram, GA 30141

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily
Last confirmed on: 2024-03-11

Ethanol (E85)

Racetrac

Ethanol (E85)

2850 Jimmy Lee Smith Pkwy Hiram, GA 30141

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily
Last confirmed on: 2023-08-10

Electric

Charleshardy Station #1

Electric

176 Hillside Overlook Dallas, GA 30157

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily
Last confirmed on: 2024-03-11

Electric

Greystone Power Corp

Electric

3400 Hiram Douglasville Highway Hiram, GA 30141

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily
Last confirmed on: 2022-09-14

Electric

Kroger #616

Electric

4815 Ridge Road Douglasville, GA 30134

Hours of operation: Mon 5:00am - 10:59pm; Tue 5:00am - 10:59pm; Wed ...
Last confirmed on: 2024-03-11

Electric

Kroger #634 At Shops At International Place

Electric

8873 Dallas Acworth Highway Dallas, GA 30132

Hours of operation: Mon 5:00am - 10:59pm; Tue 5:00am - 10:59pm; Wed ...
Last confirmed on: 2024-03-11

Electric

Brownsville Commons, Powder Springs Ga

Electric

4400 Brownsville Road Powder Springs, GA 30127

Hours of operation: Mon 5:00am - 10:59pm; Tue 5:00am - 10:59pm; Wed ...
Last confirmed on: 2024-03-11


Above is a complete list of alternative fuel locations in or near Dallas, GA: biodiesel; compressed natural gas (CNG); ethanol (E85); electric; hydrogen; liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (propane) & more.


Alternative Fuel Tax Incentives and Credits in Dallas, GA


Tax incentives and/or other rebates, credits, incentives or related initiaves for drivers of alternative fuel vehicles or for other uses of alternative fuel in Dallas, GA.


High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lane Exemption

Alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) displaying the proper alternative fuel license plate may use HOV and HOT lanes, regardless of the number of passengers. Qualified AFVs may also use the HOT lanes toll-free. AFVs include electric vehicles and bi-fuel or dual-fuel vehicles that operate on natural gas or propane. Applicants must provide proof they have paid registration fees in full before receiving the license plate. This exemption expires September 30, 2025. For more information on fees and eligibility for the AFV license plate, see the Georgia Department of Public Safety websites.

(Reference Georgia Code 32-9-4, 40-2-86.1, and 40-6-54)


Electric Vehicle (EV) Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rate Incentive - Georgia Power

Georgia Power offers a TOU rate for residential customers who own an EV. Eligible customers must own a smart meter capable of separately measuring EV charger usage. For more information, see the Georgia Power Plug-In Electric Vehicles website.


Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Annual Fee

All-electric vehicles are subject to an annual licensing fee of $316.40 for commercial vehicles and $210.87 for non-commercial vehicles. These fees also apply to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and flexible fuel vehicles, but only if they have an AFV license plate.

AFV license plates are subject to a one-time manufacturing fee of $25, an annual $20 registration fee, and a $35 special tag fee. Electric, natural gas, propane, bi-fuel, and dual-fuel vehicles are eligible for an AFV license plate.

For more information, see the Georgia Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle Policy Bulletin and the Annual AFV Fee website.

(Reference Georgia Code 40-2-86.1 and 40-2-151)


Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Support

Georgia utilities joined the National Electric Highway Coalition (NEHC), committing to create a network of direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations connecting major highway systems from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific of the United States. NEHC utility members agree to ensure efficient and effective fast charging deployment plans that enable long distance EV travel, avoiding duplication among coalition utilities, and complement existing corridor DCFC sites. For more information, including a list of participating utilities and states, see the NEHC website.


Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion Tax Credit

An income tax credit is available for 10% of the cost to convert a vehicle to natural gas, electricity, propane, and hydrogen, up to $2,500 per vehicle. Converted vehicles must be fueled solely by an alternative fuel and must meet the emissions standards for low-emission or zero emission vehicles defined by the Board of Natural Resources. For more information, see the Georgia Environmental Protection Division Clean Vehicle Related Tax Credits website.

(Reference Georgia Code 48-7.40.16)


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Dallas Facts

The city of Dallas (GA) in Paulding County has an estimated population of 11,544.

Alternative Fuel Stations in GA

Alternative Fuel Stations in Dallas

There are currently at least 8 alternative fuel stations in or near Dallas, GA (10-mile radius).

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Alternative fuels are defined as substantially non-petroleum based energy sources.

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