DISH Propane Autogas Service Van

Technicians must wear safety gloves because the fuel is stored in liquid form at minus 14 degrees Fahrenheit.

Leggett & Platt's setup was based on extensive input from DISH technicians.

Wiring bindles were set up to be accessible from the side doors so technicians could easily pull wire while parked on a residential street.

A special bracket secures the satellite dishes behind the passenger seat.

The 47 Southern California DISH propane autogas vans will serve customers in Los Angeles and northern Orange counties.

DISH technicians access the onsite fueling station by inserting their WEX fuel card into a fuel monitoring device and entering information such as the vehicle's odometer reading and an employee-specific PIN code.

A vacuum, first-aid kit, and spool of grounding wire needed to be easily accessible from the rear doors.

Special brackets were fitted to the racks to secure the dish masts.

A ladder rack from Prime Design allows technicians to access their ladders with the pull of a handle.

