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Add Your Fleet on New Virtual ‘Propane Autogas Roadmap’

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Propane Education & Research Council has launched an online map to showcase the growing number of fleets in various markets that use propane autogas to fuel their trucks, vans, buses and sedans.

The “Propane Autogas Roadmap” is an interactive resource that charts fleets nationwide that are succeeding with propane autogas vehicles. Participants can add a fleet to the map by visiting propane.com/autogas-roadmap and answering a few short questions about the fleet’s profile, including the number and type of vehicles, location and years using propane autogas. Fleets can also share propane successes to further personalize their fleet’s addition to the map.

“Propane autogas is a proven, affordable and clean alternative fuel,” said Michael Taylor, director of autogas business development for PERC. “Fleet owners who choose propane autogas vehicles should be proud of their decision to help reduce emissions while saving their business money. One way to showcase that pride is by pinning their fleet to our propane autogas roadmap.”

For more information about PERC’s Propane Autogas Roadmap or to see companies that have already pinned their fleet, visit propane.com/autogas-roadmap.

About PERC

The Propane Education & Research Council is a nonprofit organization that provides leading propane safety and training programs and invests in R&D of new propane-powered technologies. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry. propane.com

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