
Propane autogas vehicle sales rise in 2016
March 9, 2017 By Allison Kral
Propane autogas vehicle sales increased by almost 8 percent in 2016 compared with 2015 sales figures, the Propane Education & Research Council reports.
Read MorePropane autogas vehicle sales increased by almost 8 percent in 2016 compared with 2015 sales figures, the Propane Education & Research Council reports.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) plans to expand its quick-connect nozzle incentive program availability to fleets.
Read MoreThe Southeastern Showcase section features companies exhibiting at the Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo, including Superior Energy Systems.
Read MorePropane Education & Research Council and IHS Polk New Vehicle Registration figures show that autogas school bus registrations increased over 2015 levels.
Read MoreTecogen appointed a project manager for its research and development team to assist in fork truck development work.
Read MoreTwo South Carolina school districts received Blue Bird Vision propane school buses from the state to replace old diesel buses.
Read MoreGreenkraft plans to expand its facilities in 2017 and debut two new trucks that run on propane autogas or compressed natural gas.
Read MoreThe Fulton County School System, near Atlanta, plans to add 90 propane-powered school buses equipped with seat belts this year, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Read MoreThe East Stroudsburg Area School District purchased 52 propane-powered school buses and vans, and it plans to transition its bus fleet to autogas.
Read MoreBimbo Bakeries USA deployed a fleet of 45 delivery vehicles fueled by propane autogas at its Elkridge, Maryland, facility.
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