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City of Santa Ana Adds Propane Autogas Ford F-550 Trucks

The new ROUSH CleanTech Ford F-550 trucks will reduce carbon emissions, lower fuel, and maintenance costs, and decrease reliance on imported oil.

June 3, 2014
City of Santa Ana Adds Propane Autogas Ford F-550 Trucks

Photo courtesy of ROUSH CleanTech.

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Photo courtesy of ROUSH CleanTech.

The City of Santa Ana has purchased seven vehicles fueled by propane autogas as part of its ongoing effort to enhance its commitment to conservation and the environment. The new ROUSH CleanTech Ford F-550 trucks will reduce carbon emissions, lower fuel, and maintenance costs, and decrease reliance on imported oil.

"The City of Santa Ana is serious about providing its citizens with clean air by embracing alternative energy and conserving natural resources," said Rick D. Longobart, the City's facilities, fleet and central stores manager. "The fact that we anticipate dramatic fuel and maintenance cost savings is a bonus."

Equipped with 52-usable-gallon propane autogas fuel systems, each Ford F-550 truck will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 55,000 pounds over its lifetime. Compared to conventional diesel counterparts, these propane autogas vehicles also minimize smog-producing hydrocarbons, virtually eliminate particulate matter, and lessen noise levels by about 50 percent.

Customized for residential maintenance purposes, the trucks will be used in the water and public works sectors. ROUSH brought one to the Government Fleet Expo and Conference in San Diego.

LONGOBART

In the past five years, the City has won more than a dozen fleet awards, including "Top Best Fleet" and "Fifth Greenest Fleet" by Government Fleet magazine and the Green California Leadership Award by Green Technology magazine. Longobart secured the "Fleet Manager of the Year" award from the Rocky Mountain Fleet Manager's Association in 2013.

"The City of Santa Ana was instrumental in providing feedback during the product development of our first Ford F-550 propane autogas fuel systems," said Todd Mouw, vice president of sales and marketing for ROUSH CleanTech. "Proven environmental leaders, the City will virtually eliminate particulate emissions and save tens of thousands of dollars in fuel and maintenance costs by replacing aging diesel trucks with new propane autogas F-550s."

The current cost of propane autogas in the area is $1.50 per gallon, said Longobart.

The Facilities, Fleet and Central Stores Management (FFCS) division’s aggressive five-year strategic plan calls for at least 75 percent of its fleet to fuel with "renewable and sustainable energy." FFCS has pursued and received various funding, including a grant from the state’s Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee, which assists motor vehicle projects that reduce emissions.

The city plans to install a 2,000-gallon publicly accessible propane autogas station in a central location. "We really believe in this domestic clean fuel and want other organizations and citizens to use it," said Longobart.

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