
With a goal to reduce emissions, administrators tapped into available funding to replace aging diesel paratransit vehicles.
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Charlevoix County Transit is working toward operating 90% of its demand-response bus fleet on propane autogas.
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Delaware Transit Corp. provides over 10.6 million rides per year, including about one million passenger trips through its DART paratransit service.
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The company is the first propane autogas fuel system manufacturer to receive the EPA’s and CARB’s heavy duty-onboard diagnostics certification for all its engines.
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A recognized leader in the propane autogas industry, Todd Mouw has played a key role in taking the company from start up to a sustainable and profitable business with more than 18,000 product sales.
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Propane vehicle technology company’s new cutaway option designed for public transit fleets.
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The minibuses are built on the Ford F-550 chassis and the paratransit buses are built on the Ford E-450 chassis. Each model features a Ford 6.8L V10 engine with a ROUSH CleanTech propane autogas fuel system.
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After a two-year pilot program testing five propane autogas paratransit buses, the transit agency purchased 50 more this year, and will purchase an additional 75 by 2018.
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The new vehicles increase the public transit agency’s propane fleet to 20, or 45% of its entire paratransit fleet.
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With 64 usable gallons of propane autogas, the new tank holds 56% more fuel than the standard 41-usable gallon tank option.
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