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Alternative Fuel Stations in Mustang, TX

Alternative Fuel Stations in Mustang, TX

Alternative Fuel in Mustang

There are a total of 4 alternative fuel stations within a 10-mile radius of the center of Mustang, TX.

Electric

Collin Street Bakery - Tesla Supercharger

Electric

2035 Interstate 45 Frontage Road Corsicana, TX 75110

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily
Last confirmed on: 2023-07-01

Electric

Motel 6 - Corsicana

Electric

2018 US-287 Corsicana, TX 75110

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily
Last confirmed on: 2022-11-10

Electric

Super 8 By Wyndham Corsicana

Electric

2021 Regal Dr Corsicana, TX 75109

Hours of operation: 24 Hours Daily
Last confirmed on: 2024-02-12

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane)

Nelson-putman Propane

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane)

2500 N Highway 45 Corsicana, TX 75110

Hours of operation: 8am-5pm M-F, 8am-12pm Sat
Last confirmed on: 2023-08-10


Above is a complete list of alternative fuel locations in or near Mustang, TX: 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 Mustang, TX


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 Mustang, TX.


Clean Vehicle and Infrastructure Grants

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) administers the Emissions Reduction Incentive Grants (ERIG) Program as part of the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP). The ERIG program provides grants for various types of clean air projects to improve air quality in the state’s nonattainment areas and other affected counties. Eligible projects include those that involve replacement, retrofit, repower, or lease or purchase of new heavy-duty vehicles; alternative fuel dispensing infrastructure; idle reduction and electrification infrastructure; and alternative fuel use. For more information, including application periods, , see the TCEQ TERP website.

(Reference Texas Statutes, Health and Safety Code 386.101-386.117 and Texas Administrative Code Title 30 Part 1 Chapter 114 Subchapter K Division 3 Rule 114.620-114.629)


Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) Rebates - Texas Gas Service

The Texas Gas Service Conservation Program offers commercial customers a rebate of up to $2,000 for the purchase of a qualified NGV or $3,000 for the conversion of a gasoline powered vehicle to operate on natural gas. The rebate is available for up to five vehicles per customer, and only centers certified by the Railroad Commission of Texas may perform conversions. These incentives are available to commercial customers within Central Texas or Rio Grande Valley. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the Texas Gas Service Rebate Application website.


Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Access to Roadways

NEVs are defined as vehicles that can attain a maximum speed of 35 miles per hour (mph) and that must comply with the safety standards in Title 49 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, section 571.500. NEVs may only be used on roadways that have a posted speed limit of 45 mph or less except to cross at an intersection. A county, municipality, or the Texas Department of Transportation may prohibit the operation of NEVs on a street or highway if the governing body determines that the prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety.

(Reference Texas Statutes, Transportation Code 551.301-551.303)


Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Rebate – Austin Energy

Austin Energy offers residential customers who own an EV a rebate of 50% of the cost to purchase and install a qualified Level 2 EV charging station, up to $1,200. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the Austin Energy Home Charging website.


Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) Inspection Requirements

To pass the state vehicle inspection, an NGV owner must be able to provide proof that the fuel tank on the vehicle has met inspection requirements and falls within the manufacturer’s recommended service life, as required by Title 49 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, section 571.304. Fleet operators must also prove that a certified technician inspected the vehicle’s fuel tank.

(Reference Texas Administrative Code Title 32, Part 1, Chapter 23, Subchapter D, Rule 23.41)


Natural Gas Tax

Compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) dispensed into a motor vehicle is taxed at a rate of $0.15 per gasoline gallon equivalent (GGE) or diesel gallon equivalent (DGE), depending on how the dispenser lists the price. A GGE is defined as 5.66 pounds (lbs.) of CNG or 5.37 lbs. of LNG. A DGE is defined as 6.38 lbs. of CNG or 6.06 lbs. of LNG. Exemptions may apply.

(Reference Texas Statutes, Tax Code 162.001, and 162.351-162.356)


Light-Duty Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebates

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) administers the Light-Duty Motor Vehicle Purchase or Lease Incentive Program (LDPLIP) as part of the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP). LDPLIP provides grants for the purchase or lease of a new light-duty vehicle powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), propane, hydrogen, or electricity. CNG and propane vehicles, including bi-fuel vehicles, are eligible for a rebate of up to $5,000. Electric drive vehicles powered by a battery or hydrogen fuel cell, including plug-in hybrid electric vehicles with a battery capacity of at least 4 kilowatt hours, are eligible for a rebate of up to $2,500. One rebate is available per eligible vehicle. Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including application periods, see the TERP website.

(Reference Texas Statutes, Health and Safety Code 386.154 and Texas Administrative Code Title 30 Part 1 Chapter 114 Subchapter K Division 2 Rule 114.610-114.613)


Electric Vehicle (EV) and Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) Weight Exemption

EVs and NGVs may exceed the state’s gross vehicle weight limits by up to 2,000 pounds (lbs.). The EV or NGV maximum gross vehicle weight may not exceed 82,000 lbs.

(Reference Texas Statutes, Transportation Code 621.101 and Senate Bill 1364, 2023)


Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Network Pilot Program – CPS Energy

CPS offers residential customers that own an EV access to the FlexEV Public Charging program network for an annual fee of $96 per EV. For more information, see the CPS Energy EVs website.


Electric Equipment and Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Incentive – Entergy

Entergy offers commercial customers rebates for the purchase of select EVs and Level 2 EV charging stations. Rebates are available in the following amounts:

Technology Rebate Amounts
Electric Forklifts Up to $500
Electric Drayage Trucks $1,500
Electric Truck Refrigeration $1,000
Electric Cranes Up to $25,000
Electric Scissor and Boom Lift $100
Light-Duty Electric Burden Carrier $100
Electric Walk-Behind Floor Scrubber $100
Electric Riding Floor Scrubber $150
Electric Golf Cart $150
Level 2 EV Charging Station $250
Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) Station Up to $1,500

Other technologies may be eligible for this incentive on a case-by-case basis. For more information, including eligible technologies, see the Entergy eTech website.


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Mustang Facts

The town of Mustang (TX) in Navarro County has an estimated population of 21.

Alternative Fuel Stations in TX

Alternative Fuel Stations in Mustang

There are currently at least 4 alternative fuel stations in or near Mustang, TX (10-mile radius).

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