What is the M2M Corridor? The M2M project supports the development of an alternative fuel corridor along I-94 from Port Huron, Michigan to Billings, Montana. Led by GTI in partnership with Clean Cities coalitions along the route, M2M provides commercial fl­eets and individual drivers with more fueling sites to serve alternative fuel and electric vehicles. The project is funded in part by a U.S. Department of Energy grant.
Alternate Fuels Corridor

What are Alternative Fuel Corridors?

Alternative fuel corridors are federally designated routes on major highways that allow for inter-city, regional, and national travel using lower-emission vehicles. The national network of alternative fuel corridors includes sections of nearly 180 heavily traveled interstates and highways in nearly all 50 states, and covers more than 135,000 miles of the National Highway System.
Michigan to Montana I-94 Corridor

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