
Boston chooses propane autogas for city vehicles, buses
August 20, 2015 By Megan Smalley
After a lengthy investigation into powering city vehicles with alternative fuels, Boston committed to convert a portion of…
Read MoreAfter a lengthy investigation into powering city vehicles with alternative fuels, Boston committed to convert a portion of…
Read MoreAlliance AutoGas chose H&H Sales Co. and Ashby’s Inc./Crenshaw Corp. to become conversion centers in its North American…
Read MoreIcom North America earned Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification for the Ford 6.8-liter engine.
Read MoreA consortium of five trainers formed the Alternative Fuel Training Network to train mechanics, drivers and station operators on propane autogas and other fuels.
Read MoreCarolina Cat has joined the Alliance AutoGas network and will focus on converting vehicles to propane autogas systems in western North Carolina.
Read MoreTo date, 1,000 vehicles have been converted to run on propane autogas through the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program.
Read MoreGeorgia-based Sun Ray Dry Cleaners converted two GMC Savanna service vans to run on propane autogas.
Read MoreJackson Heating & Air recently converted 20 vehicles to propane autogas through the Alliance AutoGas network.
Read MoreTwo Wisconsin companies, Dave Jones Inc. and the Fillback Family of Dealerships, have joined Alliance AutoGas to perform propane autogas vehicle conversions.
Read MoreBlue Star Gas is helping an Oregon medical transit service company convert its fleet vehicles to propane autogas, as well as providing training and support.
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