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October 2014

Transit Agency Unveils Autogas Shuttle Buses

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This month, ROUSH CleanTech will host its first Propane Bobtail Spec Review. Our customers have requested more propane autogas fueled options for medium-duty vehicles — and we’ve delivered. This event provides you with the opportunity to learn about the innovative advancements with the Ford F-650 bobtail with a 3,000-gallon barrel. We’ll also provide a complete chassis and vehicle review of all other Ford medium-duty offerings powered by autogas, including a preview for the new Ford F-650 / F-750 chassis.

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The ABC’s of Propane Autogas

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The ABC’s of Propane Autogas

By: Joe Thompson, president

Accessible

  • There are thousands of propane autogas refueling stations — 2,725 to be exact — with stations in every state.
  • Dozens of EPA- and CARB-certified, light- and medium-duty offerings fueled by propane autogas include sedans, work trucks, vans, shuttles and buses.
  • To support their “hub and spoke” fleet operation, most autogas fleet adopters house their own propane fueling stations on their location.

Bountiful

  • Propane autogas is the leading alternative fuel in the U.S. and the third most commonly used vehicle fuel, following gasoline and diesel.
  • According to the World LP Gas Association, more than 23 million vehicles travel worldwide with propane autogas, including shuttles, school buses, delivery vans, paratransit vehicles and more.

Clean

  • Propane autogas is a nontoxic, non-carcinogenic fuel.
  • When compared with gasoline, vehicles fueled by propane autogas produce up to 60 percent less carbon monoxide and 20 percent less nitrogen oxide emissions.
  • Heavier-duty propane autogas vehicles emit fewer greenhouse gases and total hydrocarbon emissions, and virtually eliminate particulate matter, when compared to conventional diesel powered heavy-duty vehicles.

Domestic

  • More than 90 percent of the U.S. propane autogas supply is produced domestically, with an additional 7 percent from Canada.
  • More than 70 percent of propane used in the U.S. comes from the nation’s natural gas supplies.

Economical

  • For more than 30 years, the cost of propane autogas has been, on average, 30 to 40 percent less than gasoline, and 40 to 50 percent less than diesel.
  • Propane autogas fueling infrastructure costs less than any other transportation energy source — conventional or alternative.
  • Routine maintenance expenses, such as filter replacement and oil changes, are reduced due to the clean-burning properties of the fuel.
  • With 14 different product offerings, ROUSH CleanTech has deployed thousands of Ford vehicles and Blue Bird school buses fueled by propane autogas across the nation. All vehicles offer equivalent warranty and performance as their conventionally fueled counterparts. Learn more at ROUSHcleantech.com or by calling 800.59.ROUSH.

Joe Thompson, president of ROUSH CleanTech, is a member of the ROUSH Enterprise Steering Committee and a recipient of the 2013 Green Fleet Sustainability All-Star award. He blogs monthly at Green Fleet. He can be reached at joseph.thompson@roush.com.

Propane Bobtail Among Vehicles Showcased at Roush Event

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Propane autogas fuel system developer ROUSH CleanTech held a propane vehicle spec review Tuesday at its headquarters in Livonia, Mich. The company displayed propane-powered chassis options for bobtails, crane trucks, cylinder exchange trucks and service trucks, as well as for other fleet applications… (LP Gas Magazine)

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2014 APTA Expo

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2014 APTA Conference & Expo

October 13-15, 2014
Houston, TX

Held every three years in conjunction with the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA Annual Meeting, EXPO is public transit’s premier showcase of technology, products and services. Be at the center of the growing public transportation industry October 13-15, 2014 in Houston, Texas.

You can find ROUSH CleanTech in the following locations at the conference:

  • Propane Education & Research Council’s booth #3707
  • ElDorado National – Kansas’ booth #3323
  • BusStuf’s booth #4264, 4266

Click here for the 2014 APTA Conference’s website

Hempfield Moves to Propane Fueled Buses

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The Hempfield School District is the only district in central Pennsylvania to use propane fueled buses instead of the more common diesel fuel. This school year is the first time the new fleet of buses is being used. Rhoads Energy is supplying the propane for the 88 buses in the district. The buses are being supplied by Student Transportation of America… (ABC 27)

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