
Alliance AutoGas, Big Cedar Lodge unveil partnership
March 7, 2022 By Brian Richesson
An autogas hybrid Big Cedar shuttle van will be displayed in the Propane Education & Research Council booth during the Work Truck Show.
Read MoreAn autogas hybrid Big Cedar shuttle van will be displayed in the Propane Education & Research Council booth during the Work Truck Show.
Read MoreDuring the 2022 NTEA Work Truck Show, the Propane Education & Research Council will showcase the benefits of propane autogas engines and technology.
Read MoreA Connecticut-based retailer strives to build up the propane autogas market by helping to install and provide fuel for a newly opened travel center.
Read MoreSteve Whaley, director of autogas business development for the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), discusses why propane autogas is “Energy for Everyone” and recaps his presentation from the 2021 LP Gas Growth Summit in Orlando, Florida.
Read MoreAs demonstrated by a variety of vehicles and applications, propane autogas fleets are cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
Read MorePropane autogas is an ideal alternative fuel choice because it reduces harmful emissions without increasing costs or compromising efficiency and range.
Read MoreThe Virginia city of Petersburg’s police and shuttle vehicle fleets are converting 49 vehicles from gasoline to run on renewable propane.
Read MoreSeveral provisions of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act promote the use of propane across multiple sectors.
Read MoreMcAbee Trucking, the first USPS-contracted fleet in the U.S. to operate vehicles with propane autogas, purchased 20 propane-fueled trucks.
Read MoreBlue Bird began production of its 2022 Vision propane school buses, integrating Ford’s 7.3-liter V-8 engine and Roush CleanTech’s Gen 5 fuel system.
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