PSI showcases propane products at The Work Truck Show

March 15, 2017 By    

PSI’s propane-fueled GM Silverado will be on display at The Work Truck Show in Indianapolis. Photo courtesy of PSI

Power Solutions International’s (PSI) alternatively fueled General Motors’ (GM) specialty vehicles and engines will be featured at The Work Truck Show March 15-17 in Indianapolis.

The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) will feature two PSI products at its booth (5591): a GM Silverado 2500 powered by a 6.0-liter PSI propane engine using a Bi-Phase fuel system and an 8.8-liter PSI propane engine used in applications such as Navistar’s IC school bus and TICO terminal tractors.

“We’ve built a solid track record in alternative-fuel transportation, working across a broad range of fuels and applications for industry leaders like GM, as well as with organizations like PERC,” says Jeremy Lessaris, vice president of marketing and communications at PSI.

The modified Silverado vehicles on display at The Work Truck Show are products resulting from GM’s decision to select PSI as its alternative fuel specialty vehicle modifier in North America, according to PSI. The agreement authorized PSI to perform alternative-fuel conversions on a range of GM specialty vehicles for fleet, commercial and retail markets. These vehicles include Silverado and Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks, Express and Savanna passenger vans, cargo vans, commercial cutaways and low cab forward 3500HD and 4500HD trucks.

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Megan Smalley was an associate editor at LP Gas magazine.

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