{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "ACES_Vehicles", "guid": "D9676805-3B18-4B64-AF08-F0AA4F5394FE", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The ACES Vehicles map highlights electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure and alternative fuel corridors across Florida\u2019s FDOT District 3 region. The Pending Electric Vehicle Corridor Designations layer represents the state\u2019s officially approved Alternative Fuel Corridors as delineated by the Federal Highway Administration on July 5, 2022. These corridors are part of a national network designed to support long-distance travel using electric and other alternative fuel vehicles. The dataset supports transportation planning, infrastructure investment, and corridor prioritization for EV adoption.\n\nThe EV Charging Stations feature service maps the current locations of publicly accessible charging infrastructure within District 3, providing critical information for route planning and range assurance. This dataset enables identification of gaps in EV infrastructure and supports the strategic placement of future charging stations. The map integrates corridor and station data to provide a comprehensive view of the region\u2019s EV-ready transportation network. Planners and policy makers can use the map to evaluate accessibility, travel connectivity, and regional mobility for electric vehicles. The ACES Vehicles map also supports environmental and sustainability goals by highlighting the network of low-emission transportation options. Collectively, the map serves as a decision-support tool for advancing electric mobility and alternative fuel adoption in Florida.", "description": "", "summary": "The ACES Vehicles map highlights electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure and alternative fuel corridors across Florida\u2019s FDOT District 3 region. The Pending Electric Vehicle Corridor Designations layer represents the state\u2019s officially approved Alternative Fuel Corridors as delineated by the Federal Highway Administration on July 5, 2022. These corridors are part of a national network designed to support long-distance travel using electric and other alternative fuel vehicles. The dataset supports transportation planning, infrastructure investment, and corridor prioritization for EV adoption.\n\nThe EV Charging Stations feature service maps the current locations of publicly accessible charging infrastructure within District 3, providing critical information for route planning and range assurance. This dataset enables identification of gaps in EV infrastructure and supports the strategic placement of future charging stations. The map integrates corridor and station data to provide a comprehensive view of the region\u2019s EV-ready transportation network. Planners and policy makers can use the map to evaluate accessibility, travel connectivity, and regional mobility for electric vehicles. The ACES Vehicles map also supports environmental and sustainability goals by highlighting the network of low-emission transportation options. Collectively, the map serves as a decision-support tool for advancing electric mobility and alternative fuel adoption in Florida.", "title": "ACES Vehicles", "tags": [ "ACES Vehicles", "Electric Vehicle Corridors", "EV Charging Stations", "Alternative Fuel Corridors", "FDOT District 3", "EV Infrastructure", "Sustainable Transportation", "Route Planning", "Mobility", "Florida" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Map Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -87.487309, 25.8085182287099 ], [ -80.1858987378638, 30.9984499382827 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "GCS_WGS_1984", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }