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Nov
08

PROPANE’S CHEAP AND READY

Propane typically costs $1.50 to $2 per gallon less than gasoline or diesel and is sold at 3,000 locations in the U.S. That’s many more than the number of locations currently available for fueling with natural gas, which many Americans believe is the fuel of the future. Experts say we have more than 100 years’… Continue reading »

Sep
27

THOUGHTS ON PROPANE AUTOGAS VEHICLES

  Recently Peter King, Executive Director, for ROUSH Clean Tech had a few thoughts to share on propane autogas vehicles which I felt may be of interest to our Fleet Managers. When a fleet manager is interested in switching to propane autogas vehicles, the first thing I tell them is to look at their fleet… Continue reading »

Aug
14

ThyssenKrupp Elevator Choses Propane Autogas Fleet

ThyssenKrupp Elevator developed a protocol for evaluating the merits of alternative fuels for its vehicle fleet and determined that propane autogas was the best option. ThyssenKrupp Elevator Fleet Director, Tom Armstrong stated that, “propane autogas stood out in all the criteria used.” He continued, “We were determined to reduce our fuel consumption and find sustainable… Continue reading »

Jun
13

Webinar: Converting Vehicles to Propane Autogas

The fourth and final webinar in the series on converting vehicles to propane autogas will be held tomorrow, June 14 from 1 to 2 p.m. Central and cover troubleshooting autogas fuel systems from Impco/BRC Sequent, CleanFUEL USA LPI, ROUSH CleanTech LPI, and Prins VSI. Register Now! The series on converting vehicles was produced by the… Continue reading »

May
31

Converting Vehicles To Propane Autogas Part 4 Webinar

June is right around the corner and Part 4 of the webinar series concerning courses on retrofitting, servicing and fueling vehicles and equipment that run on propane autogas will take place. Our very own Franz Hoffman, Alternative Fuels Research and Education Division (AFRED) Lead Automotive Instructor for the Railroad Commission of Texas will be the… Continue reading »

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