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ThompsonGas Commits to Autogas with ROUSH CleanTech Propane Vehicles

PROPANE SUPPLIER’S AUTOGAS FLEET DEMONSTRATES COMPANY’S FOCUS ON LOW-EMISSION, LOW-COST TRANSPORTATION FUEL SOURCE

ThompsonGas propane bobtail

Maryland-based ThompsonGas increased its 127 propane vehicle fleet, adding 10 2022 Ford F-750 trucks equipped with ROUSH CleanTech propane systems.

ThompsonGas strives to operate more propane vehicles. This is because of its commitment to being innovators in the industry, along with access to OEM equipment technology. The propane supplier will continue adding more propane vehicles to its fleet each year. ThompsonGas will use its new trucks to deliver propane fuel to customers.

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“Our customers operate vehicles fueled by propane autogas,” says Monte McLeod, director of autogas at ThompsonGas. “We want to walk the walk and show our customers that we believe in propane and its technology, too. Plus, running our own vehicles on propane saves money and supports our goal to be good stewards for the environment.”

WHY PROPANE AUTOGAS?

Propane autogas costs about 50% less per gallon than diesel and is known to have the lowest cost of ownership compared with all fuel types. ThompsonGas’ propane vehicle cost per mile is 60% lower compared with its diesel-powered models.

Vehicles that run on propane autogas emit fewer greenhouse gases, smog-producing hydrocarbons, and particulate emission than conventional fuels. The Ford 7.3L V8 engine paired with ROUSH CleanTech propane fuel system is certified to the low nitrogen oxide level of 0.05 g, making it 75% cleaner than the Environmental Protection Agency’s most stringent heavy-duty engine standard.

“ROUSH CleanTech continues investing in new technology development to provide sustainable propane vehicle options,” says Todd Mouw, executive vice president of sales and marketing for ROUSH CleanTech. “Propane’s low cost for fuel and maintenance makes adopting propane vehicles economically feasible for all fleet operators, especially propane suppliers.”

The 2022 NPGA Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo in Nashville has showcased this growing propane vehicle technology. ThompsonGas displayed a bobtail truck in ROUSH CleanTech’s booth at the event’s Autogas Pavilion. ThompsonGas discussed its new propane trucks during the session entitled, “Creating a Roadmap to Autogas Adoption.”

For more information, visit www.thompsongas.com and www.roushcleantech.com.

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