AutoGas Fleet » diesel http://www.autogasfleet.com A resource for the latest in news, trends and AutoGas technology for the fleet industry Wed, 24 Jul 2013 21:04:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1 Alternative fuel buses: the cleaner way to go back to school http://www.autogasfleet.com/2012/08/alternative-fuel-buses-the-cleaner-way-to-go-back-to-school/ http://www.autogasfleet.com/2012/08/alternative-fuel-buses-the-cleaner-way-to-go-back-to-school/#comments Tue, 07 Aug 2012 13:30:38 +0000 http://autogasfleet.com/?p=893 Continue reading ]]> August is officially here, and that means the beginning of the school year is mere weeks away. Waiting for that iconic yellow school bus is how many kids will start their day. In the past, those yellow school buses that are a cherished slice of Americana have run on dirty diesel, spilling harmful emissions into the air that children breathe. In light of new research that shows just how toxic diesel fumes can be, more and more school districts are turning to alternative fuel school buses to clean up their air.

Blue Bird Corp. is one of the most widely known manufacturer of alt fuel buses in the country. They work with schools across the country to implement  clean-burning propane autogas Type C yellow school buses into their fleet. For example, the state of Indiana recently announced the deployment of five Blue Bird propane-powered buses by the Tippecanoe School Corporation. While there will be some difference in fuel economy, as of May officials said they were paying $2 per gallon less for autogas versus diesel.

One key environmental advantage of propane autogas vehicles are the dramatic reductions in harmful pollutants like NOx, sulfur dioxide and particulate matter – the latter being the major cause of smog in metropolitan areas. By switching to cleaner fuels like propane autogas, school districts are not only saving money – but helping to clean up the air for future generations.

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Today’s autogas price in Asheville, NC http://www.autogasfleet.com/2011/02/todays-autogas-price-in-asheville-nc/ http://www.autogasfleet.com/2011/02/todays-autogas-price-in-asheville-nc/#comments Thu, 24 Feb 2011 20:32:23 +0000 http://autogasfleet.com/?p=335 Alliance AutoGas fuel price in Asheville on 2/24/2011

Enough said.

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What price would you rather pay at the pump? http://www.autogasfleet.com/2011/02/what-would-you-rather-pay-at-the-pump/ http://www.autogasfleet.com/2011/02/what-would-you-rather-pay-at-the-pump/#comments Tue, 22 Feb 2011 23:20:42 +0000 http://autogasfleet.com/?p=325 Continue reading ]]> We hate to rub it in, but autogas is $1.13 cheaper in some areas! How much can autogas save your fleet on fuel costs?

Autogas vs. Gasoline & Diesel prices in Asheville, NC

Let’s do some math.

Vehicle to be converted: 2008 5.4L Ford F-150 2wd
Miles driven/year: 50,000 mi
Miles/gallon on gasoline: approximately 14 mpg city
Autogas fuel economy: about 90% efficient as gasoline
Miles/gallon on autogas: 12.6 mpg city

So, given these facts, let’s see how much you would spend on fuel for one vehicle, using the prices from the picture.

50,000 mi on gasoline: $11,067
50,000 mi on autogas: $7,777

Fuel cost savings of $3,290 (per vehicle, per year)– the vehicle conversion cost has practically paid for itself in a year. And that’s not even including savings from fewer oil changes and decreased maintenance downtime. Asheville fleets have it pretty good over there…

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