E-85 Refueling Stations

The Maryland Energy Administration and the Maryland Clean Cities Coalition have been working with its partners to provide energy security and cleaner air through the development of alternative fuel infrastructure. Widely available in the Midwest, the number of E-85 fueling stations in the Washington/Baltimore region is growing. Here are some of the stations currently operating in the region:

Company / Location

Access Requirements

Citgo
West St, Annapolis, MD
Public
Shell
811 Bestgate Rd, Annapolis, MD 21401
Public
Chevron
MD 198, Ft Meade, MD
Public
Montgomery County
16640 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville, MD
Public (waiver required
before accessing station, see below)
Citgo
Joyce Street, VA (Pentagon Station)
Public
Fleet Management Administration
1835 West Virginia Avenue NE, Washington, D.C.
DC Government and Federal Fleets
Chevron
2010 Frederick Rd, Germantown, MD 20876

Public

Chevron
1395 West Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21702
Public

Chevron
12301 Middle Brook Road, Germantown, MD 20874

Public

Texaco
6400 New Hampshire Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912

Public

Sunoco
1469 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852

Public

University of Maryland

Motor Transportation Services, Bld 011, College Park, MD 20742-6311

State Government

Annapolis Barrack J
610 Taylor Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401

State Government

SHA Refueling Station
7491 Connelley Drive, Hanover, MD 21076

State Government

Baltimore Office Complex
300 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD

State Government
Easton
State Government -Future
Hagerstown
State Government-Future
LaPlata
State Government -Future
Salisbury
State Government-Future

 

Access Waiver for Montgomery County station. Bring the waiver to Fleet Management's Administrative Offices at 16630 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville, MD. 20855, 2nd Floor, during regular business hours. After completing this form, drivers may use a regular credit card to pay for fuel at the facility.

Click here for a map of alternative fuel vehicle refueling sites.

 

 

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