
Micro Bird propane bus achieves low-NOx certification
March 23, 2021 By Carly Bemer
Micro Bird’s bus uses Roush CleanTech’s propane fuel system and received a low-nitrogen oxide certification from the California Air Resources Board.
Read MoreMicro Bird’s bus uses Roush CleanTech’s propane fuel system and received a low-nitrogen oxide certification from the California Air Resources Board.
Read MoreGibson’s Heating & Plumbing turned to propane autogas to power its fleet, purchasing 10 Roush CleanTech propane-fueled vehicles.
Read MoreLivonia Public Schools added 22 Blue Bird propane-fueled buses with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
Read MoreBlue Bird will begin production on its propane and gasoline school buses, integrating Ford’s 7.3-liter engine and a fuel system designed for school buses.
Read MoreKansas City Public Schools’ decision to adopt 171 Blue Bird Vision Propane school buses was based on its need for a clean and quiet ride for students.
Read MoreThe propane industry claimed several victories in major year-end COVID-19 relief and appropriations legislation signed into law Dec. 27, 2020.
Read MoreThe autogas technology integrates Ford’s new 7.3-liter V-8 engine in Class 3-7 chassis, and is designed to meet current and future emissions requirements.
Read MorePropane autogas leaders say partnerships with local Clean Cities coalitions are vital as the industry works to educate and grow the market.
Read MoreSteve Whaley and his team at the Propane Education & Research Council are attacking the autogas market methodically and with data.
Read MoreTwo strong advocates for propane autogas are championing new products, projects and partnerships created to help grow the U.S. market.
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