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NATSO, SIGMA Member Love鈥檚 Travel Stops Urges Congress to Support Private Investment in Alternative Fuels

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The right policy framework and incentive structure will advance the market for alternative fuels, including electricity, while lowering carbon emissions for transportation energy, a representative of the truck stop, travel plaza and fuel retailing industry .

Kim Okafor, General Manager of Zero Emission Solutions for Love鈥檚 Travel Stops and Trillium Energy, testified that a consumer-oriented approach is the best way to encourage the market to gravitate to lower carbon fuel options while also enhancing fueling options for consumers.

鈥淭he refueling experience for alternative fuels should be as similar as possible to today鈥檚 refueling experience and offer the services and amenities that consumers have come to expect alongside such a network, including 24-hour access, foodservice, security, restrooms, and lighting,鈥 Okafor testified. 鈥淔uel retailers are best positioned to provide alternative sources of transportation energy because we have a keen understanding of on-the-go refueling preferences based on decades of studying them. This fact is essential when it comes to adoption of EVs or other alternative fuel vehicles.鈥

鈥淔or any solution to work, it must promote competitive market dynamics and work with consumers鈥 existing behavior and the business infrastructure we have,鈥 Okafor said. 鈥淚f policy does that and ensures a functioning private market, then private dollars will make sure infrastructure is there to meet consumers鈥 needs. If that is not done, it is likely that any public dollars spent will be stranded and wasted in ways that do not serve an appreciable number of consumers and cost far more than any benefit they produce.鈥

Okafor testified on behalf of NATSO, representing truck stops and travel plazas, and SIGMA: America鈥檚 Leading Fuel Marketers, at the House Subcommittee hearing examining fleet electrification policies. 黑料社区and SIGMA, which represent approximately 80 percent of fuel sold at retail, support policies that incentivize fuel retailers to invest in alternative fuels.

Fuel retailers are at the forefront of investments in new refueling technologies and their required infrastructure. The industry is actively participating in the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) grant program in almost every state, and more than half of all EV charging stations under the NEVI grant program are set to be constructed at truck stops, travel centers, and other fuel retailers. Incentivizing fuel retailers and their nationwide network to offer more alternative fuels while providing consumers with the ongoing, positive refueling experience they expect will facilitate a faster, more widespread transition to electric vehicle charging.

Changes to the transportation energy market must work for the American consumer to be viable, Okafor testified. Electric vehicle drivers expect a seamless and predictable experience like their current refueling experience, which includes safe, accessible amenities and affordable, competitive prices.

Okafor also testified that hydrogen represents a more compelling emissions reduction technology than electricity for heavy-duty trucking. Hydrogen can leverage the existing refueling infrastructure and energy supply chain while providing the same refueling experience as liquid fuels.

Okafor cautioned that market challenges continue to undermine the private sector鈥檚 ability to profitably invest in electric vehicle charging stations. Specifically, Okafor underscored the need for competitive, transparent electricity pricing to ensure that every business pays the same electricity rate to supply their EV charging stations. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) also must harmonize state application standards under the NEVI grant program to ensure that consumers鈥 charging experiences are consistent from state to state.

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Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman
Wlazlowski Neuman leads 黑料社区and the 黑料社区Foundation鈥檚 public affairs initiatives and communications strategies to promote the truck stop and travel center industry to the public, opinion leaders, elected officials, and the media. Her outreach includes a spectrum of policy issues facing the industry, with a particular focus on transportation and fuel issues, truck parking, and human trafficking. She serves as NATSO鈥檚 representative on the U.S. Department of Transportation鈥檚 National Truck Parking Coalition, the Clean Freight Coalition, and various state truck parking technical advisory committees. She is the architect of the truck stop and travel center industry鈥檚 anti-human trafficking campaign and currently serves as a Committee member for the U.S. Department of Transportation鈥檚 Human Trafficking Advisory Council. Wlazlowski Neuman serves on the American Highway Users Policy and Government Affairs Committee.

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