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The Proven Technology Of Autogas: Power Your Fleet

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On the fence about switching your fleet to propane autogas? The following points can help you decide:

Propane autogas is not only the third most common fuel in the U.S., powering more than 17 million vehicles on the road today—right behind gasoline and diesel—it’s also the world’s most common alternative fuel.

Autogas’s popularity has sparked an array of innovations in OEM-supported vehicles, including vans, shuttles and light- and medium-duty trucks.

Established suppliers Roush CleanTech, a Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier (QVM), General Motors and Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation, in partnership with CleanFUEL USA, are among the dedicated propane autogas vehicle manufacturers.

Certified by the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board, these vehicle models provide the same towing capacity, horsepower, and torque as their conventionally fueled counterparts, all while holding down operating costs. For fleet owners who need the flexibility of a gasoline backup or who aren’t ready to purchase new vehicles but still want to take advantage of the cost benefits of propane autogas, EPA-certified bi-fuel conversion kits can be installed on existing vehicles.

Propane autogas’ quick, quiet and safe refueling technology can be counted on to deliver as dependably as the vehicles themselves. Making the transition to propane autogas is easy for fleets since it’s the same experience as refueling with diesel or gasoline.

Please contact an autogas converter or supplier to learn more about the benefits of using propane autogas vehicles for your fleet.