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CityServiceValcon helps make the switch to propane simple.
Running a fleet means every repair and budget decision matters. Whether you manage school buses, service vehicles, delivery routes, or other transportation, the goal is simple: keep daily operations moving without unnecessary delays or expenses.
Propane autogas can make that easier, which is why it may deserve a spot on your shortlist.
Costs that are easier to plan around.
Fuel and maintenance expenses can add up quickly across large fleets. Propane autogas may ease that pressure through lower fuel prices and simpler upkeep. It also eliminates the need for diesel exhaust fluid, diesel particulate filter regenerations, and complex diesel emissions systems, which can reduce downtime and make budgets easier to forecast.
For businesses watching every dollar, that can mean fewer surprises and a clearer picture of what it takes to keep drivers on the road.
Operations to feel good about.
Propane is a low-carbon alternative fuel that can reduce harmful emissions. For school districts, this benefit is especially meaningful. Propane buses run quieter and produce fewer emissions, creating a better ride for students and a cleaner experience for the communities they travel through.
The Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) reports that propane-powered school buses can produce up to 96% fewer toxic emissions than diesel buses, reducing exposure to pollutants that may aggravate asthma and other health concerns.
State incentives can help make the move more accessible for districts looking to modernize their transportation.
Want to see how districts are putting propane to work? Hear stories from schools around the country.
Starting small is OK.
With propane, operators may not need to replace their entire fleet. EPA-certified bi-fuel conversion kits can allow certain gasoline-powered vehicles to run on both propane autogas and gasoline.
This gives operators a practical way to begin using propane while keeping gasoline available when needed. It can also help businesses move toward cleaner, more cost-effective operations at a manageable pace.
Refueling that doesn’t take all day.
Refueling needs to be simple, predictable, and fast enough to keep vehicles on schedule. Propane autogas can be refueled quickly, so drivers can get back on the road without building long waits into the day.
On-site propane refueling can grow with you, whether you are testing the waters with a few vehicles or planning a larger transition over time. For busy teams, that kind of flexibility can make propane easier to work into existing operations.
Ready to see where propane could fit?
Switching fuels does not have to mean making operations more complicated. Let us help you understand what a propane transition could look like for your fleet, whether you are ready to convert a few vehicles or simply want to explore your options.
Contact CityServiceValcon today to talk about making the switch to propane.