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PERC launching e-newsletter for transportation professionals
Launching this month, The Autogas Refuel is a quarterly news digest providing the most current information to propane autogas public and private transportation fleets, delivered straight to their inbox.


The Propane Education & Research Council is launching a new e-newsletter for transportation professionals interested in propane autogas. Launching this month, The Autogas Refuel is a quarterly news digest providing the most current information to propane autogas public and private transportation fleets, delivered straight to their inbox.
“We know how busy transportation professionals are every day, so we’re going to take only the most important must-have news and information, and package it in an easy-to-consume format every quarter,” said Michael Taylor, director, autogas business development for PERC. “The Autogas Refuel will provide thoughtful material relevant to fleet owners and managers, whether they currently have propane autogas vehicles in their fleet or if they’re just now considering transitioning their vehicles.”
Content in each e-newsletter will vary depending on what is occurring in the industry at the time, but it could include timely videos and articles about peers successfully using propane autogas; research and white papers from PERC and industry partners; new technology for propane autogas fleets; fleet management tips; trade show and event announcements; or news regarding federal regulations, fuel incentives, and tax credits.
The first issue of The Autogas Refuel is scheduled to be delivered Feb. 21. To sign up, click here.
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