
Cummins’ fuel-agnostic engine platforms to feature propane
March 7, 2022 By Brian Richesson
Cummins Inc. plans to expand its powertrain platforms to leverage a range of lower carbon fuels, including propane.
Read MoreCummins Inc. plans to expand its powertrain platforms to leverage a range of lower carbon fuels, including propane.
Read MoreDuring the 2022 NTEA Work Truck Show, the Propane Education & Research Council will showcase the benefits of propane autogas engines and technology.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) entered into a contract with Cummins Inc. on the development and commercialization of a 6.7-liter propane-fueled engine.
Read MoreHere are four points of discussion from PERC’s spring meeting that should focus our attention on new opportunities and other pressing issues for propane.
Read MoreThe propane industry went big around the holidays and entered the new year by moving forward with a high-dollar engine project with high expectations.
Read MoreBefore we flip the 2020 calendar once and for all, let’s take a few minutes to recognize some of the propane industry’s notable takeaways from this year.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is seeking industry and public comments until Dec. 14 on a $12 million funding request that aims to commercialize a Cummins medium-duty propane engine in 2024.
Read MoreAmeriGas is putting the LPG engine qualities to the test in a 2018 Peterbilt 337 geared for propane delivery.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) approved the following funding requests at its July meeting in Napa, California.
Read MoreThe distinctive rumble of school buses will be a bit less noisy next fall as hundreds of school children ride the first wave of propane-dedicated vehicles on the market since 2002.
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