The City began its conversion process in 2010 and used two grants to convert a number of police vehicles to operate on propane autogas.
Read More →ROUSH CleanTech expands alternative-fuel technology product offerings with new propane-autogas fuel systems for Ford F-59, F-53, and E-450 stripped chassis.
Read More →EDMONDS, WA – The City of Edmonds, Wash., is in the process of converting 17 of its fleet vehicles to run on propane autogas. Of these, 16 are Crown Victoria police vehicles and one is a Public Works truck.
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RICHMOND, VA - Virginia’s Governor Robert McDonnell has signed agreements with a number of alternative fuel and vehicle conversion companies that will enable State and local government entities to purchase fuel and convert their fleet vehicles.
Read More →LYON TOWNSHIP, MI – Icom North America, a developer and manufacturer of liquid-injection propane (autogas) systems, has received 17 new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certifications for its JTG II Propane Liquid Injection bi-fuel systems.
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MARINETTE, WI - The City of Marinette Police Department converted a Ford Crown Victoria to run on propane autogas. The conversion is expected to save up to $5,000 in fuel costs annually.
Read More →ASHEVILLE, NC - Alliance AutoGas is now EPA-certified to convert more than 200 vehicle types to propane autogas utilizing the Prins System.
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ASHEVILLE, NC - The Vestavia Hills, Ala., Police Department is among those that have recently converted cruisers to run on propane autogas. The department outfitted 14 Crown Vics with bi-fuel systems and installed an on-site autogas station.
Read More →HARRISONBURG, VA - Virginia Clean Cities announced an additional nine fleets are converting more than 160 vehicles to propane autogas. Of these, seven are public sector fleets.
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