Clean Mobility Dashboard
Charting the Path to Clean Mobility Leadership in Michigan

"We have made substantial progress in our pursuit of Michigan leading the global clean mobility transition. Still, there's work to be done. This dashboard outlines our collective wins and our marching orders to continue progress."
Jane McCurry, Executive Director Clean Fuels Michigan & Michigan Clean Fuels Institute
Clean Fuels Michigan is dedicated to accelerating the transition to clean transportation in Michigan. Through state-level advocacy, Clean Fuels Michigan ensures the successful adoption and implementation of policies that will retain Michigan’s leadership position in the global mobility economy.
Robust Infrastructure
Clean fuel vehicles require robust refueling infrastructure, from deploying charging stations in residences to hydrogen refueling on corridors, building infrastructure for sustainable aviation fuel delivery, and much more.
Affordable Clean Vehicles
Michiganders and Michigan fleets need access to clean vehicles on timelines that work for their needs and at prices that work for their wallets.
Capable Workforce
Michigan must establish a robust talent pipeline for the clean mobility technician workforce necessary to support the operations and maintenance needs in the clean mobility sectors.
Robust Clean Fueling Infrastructure
EV Charging Infrastructure Deployment
Michigan has a goal of having 100,000 charging ports across the state by 2030. Chargers will be needed across a variety of use cases, including in residences, at workplaces, and public on-route.
Source: Alternative Fuels Data Center accessed October 2024
Compared to 12 Midwest states
The NEVI Program, created by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, allocates $110 million to Michigan for public charging. Round 1 has been awarded, and future rounds will continue to deploy publicly available DC Fast Chargers. Learn more here.
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Affordable Clean Vehicles
Michigan has set an ambitious goal of putting 2 million electric vehicles on the road by 2030. Clean Fuels Michigan is equally committed to advancing the adoption of clean fuel vehicles, driving the state toward leadership across the clean mobility sectors.
Clean School Buses in Michigan
Clean school buses play a vital role in communities by reducing students’ exposure to harmful pollutants and fostering a safer and healthier environment for young riders. Beyond their immediate benefits, they represent a powerful commitment to clean mobility, setting an example that helps normalize and accelerate the adoption of zero-emission transportation across public and private fleets.
Source: WRI accessed October 2024
Source: MI Autogas accessed October 2024
Electric Vehicle Adoption in Michigan
Currently, passenger EV adoption in Michigan lags behind other Midwest states like Minnesota and Illinois. Implementing supportive policies will be key to helping Michigan reach its ambitious goals for clean mobility.
Source: Registration data from June 2024
Source: Registrations Per Capita in 2023 compared to 12 states
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Capable Workforce
Source: 2024 Midwest Clean Jobs Report
Source: WRI
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If you have questions about the data or policies presented in this dashboard, please reach out to us!