What’s trending in propane autogas
October 24, 2025 By Chris Lewis
LP Gas asked autogas system providers for their views on current market opportunities and trends.
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LP Gas asked autogas system providers for their views on current market opportunities and trends.
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The autogas station will serve local fleets, including Henrico County Schools’ propane-powered school buses and Park ’N Go’s airport shuttle vehicles.
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The certifications were for the 2024 3.0-liter EcoBoost, 2024 3.5-liter EcoBoost and the 2024 3.5-liter EcoBoost.
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The service side of the propane autogas market is undergoing positive changes.
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Propane autogas continues to benefit vehicle fleets in the United States and Canada.
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With the statewide contract launched by James Madison University, those using conventional propane autogas can purchase a renewable blend of up to 20 percent.
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Alliance AutoGas Engineered Systems, in partnership with Prins, developed a propane vehicle electronic reducer component, the eVP-500.
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Two fleets featuring Alliance AutoGas technology and infrastructure won Green Fleet Awards at the Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference.
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The 13th annual Georgia Clean Energy Roadshow educational series toured Savannah, Augusta, Peachtree City and Albany in June.
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Alliance AutoGas earned EPA certification for its propane autogas conversion system, the Alliance Engineered System, for the Ford 7.3-liter heavy-duty engine.
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