
Yes, electric vehicles are a part of our future. But propane autogas is a part of our past, present, and future, too.
Yes, electric vehicles are a part of our future. But propane autogas is a part of our past, present, and future, too.
The Ford F-550 with a 7.3L V-8 engine bi-fuel vehicle in the Alliance AutoGas booth is a Signature Truck Systems crane truck converted with an Alliance Engineered Fuel System using Prins components.
An autogas hybrid Big Cedar shuttle van will be displayed in the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) booth.
Virginia is investing in renewable propane by converting 49 vehicles from gasoline to run on cleaner, low emissions energy source.
AAG showed off its new, aftermarket autogas system in a 2020 Ford F-250 7.3L 8v in the Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) booth.
Alliance AutoGas received its first patent for their creation of the LPG Evacuation Pump, which was designed to deliver fast, reliable, recovery of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from any vehicle that uses autogas for fuel.
At the 2018 Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, AAG will display two vehicles with the new Propane-PFDI (P-PFDI) technology offering participants the opportunity to view the new autogas system.
Alliance AutoGas conversion specialists upfitted a 2017 Ford F-250 live, in the record-setting time of 1:21:00, at the recent Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.
Alliance AutoGas conversion techs will take Work Truck Show attendees through a step-by-step live conversion of a Ford F-250. Attendees will be able to ask questions, see it up close, and be as interactive as they wish.
Continuing in the spirit of last years’ “Fastest Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion” of the Ford F-150, Alliance AutoGas is taking a live autogas conversion one step further at the 2017 NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.
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