What if we all said the same things about propane autogas to customers and prospects, and within our dealerships and shops? Fleet owners and operators would learn the same message about the fuel from all of us, delivered accurately and consistently.
As more and more alternative fuel fleets enter onto our nation’s roadways, so, too, does the demand for vehicle maintenance technicians who are trained to service these vehicles. Which takes me to a topic that I will speak about on a panel entitled ‘Why Workforce Development is Key to Success’ at the NTEA Work Truck Show on March 3.
One of the many challenges a school bus driver faces is hearing students in the back of the bus. Now that Neosho schools have switched to propane buses, that’s no longer a problem. “With the propane bus, there is very little sound when you start them. Unless you’re used to them, a lot of times you’ll think you need to restart them again.”… (KOLR10 News)
There is a lot of information to weed through when researching alternative transportation fuels. Nothing moves without fuel, but which one is right for your fleet? Here are five factors to consider.
As more propane autogas fleets enter onto our nation’s roadways, so too does the demand for vehicle maintenance technicians who are trained to service these vehicles.
When looking ahead at what propane has to offer the landscape industry over the next 10 months, it’s almost impossible to do so without looking back at the groundwork laid throughout 2014… (Green Industry Pros)
We scour the web for the best prices on a flat-screen TV. We go to the local pub on 25-cent wing night. We all look to save money — especially when it comes to one of our most expensive investments, the vehicles we buy. Sticker prices make it easy to compare a vehicle’s cost. But, the key to fleet savings is in the finer print — of maintenance, repair, depreciation, taxes, insurance, and more.
California Air Resources Board Certifies ROUSH CleanTech Retrofits for Ford 6.8-Liter Fleet Vehicles
January 13, 2015 — ROUSH CleanTech has earned California Air Resources Board (CARB) retrofit certification for all Ford 6.8-liter vehicles for model years 2012 to 2015.
California Air Resources Board Certifies ROUSH CleanTech Retrofits for Ford 6.8-Liter Fleet Vehicles
1.13.2015 — ROUSH CleanTech has earned California Air Resources Board (CARB) retrofit certification for all Ford 6.8-liter vehicles for model years 2012 to 2015. ROUSH CleanTech is the first company to receive this certification for propane autogas.