Wednesday, January 30, 2019
(January 30, 2019) — Agility Fuel Solutions (Costa Mesa, Calif.), a global provider of alternative fuel solutions for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, has received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval for its 488LPI 8.0-liter, V-8 propane engine. The engine has been certified for sale through December 2019.
The 488LPI uses Agility Fuel Solutions’ patented liquid propane injection technology and is assembled in the company’s Salisbury, N.C. plant on a base General Motors long-block V-8, with proprietary dress parts, propane injection system, and controls.
The 488LPI engine is used in school bus, propane bobtail, and medium-duty truck applications. A ver- sion of the power plant is available on the Thomas Built Saf-T-Liner C2 school bus.
“We are pleased with the performance of the 488LPI engine since we brought it to market in 2018,” said Brad Garner, president of powertrain systems at Agility Fuel Solutions. “We expect demand for this engine to continue to grow as more fleets benefit from the significant purchase incentives available for propane-powered vehicles and enjoy the lower total cost of ownership over the life of the vehicle.”
Agility Fuel Solutions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hexagon Composites ASA (Alesund, Norway). Its product offerings include natural gas, hydrogen, and battery-electric energy storage and delivery systems. Others include Type 4 composite natural gas cylinders, propane and natural gas fuel systems, and propane fuel dispensers. For more information on the 488LPI engine, drop by booth 5684 at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, Ind. March 6-8, or visit agilityfs.com.

The 488LPI engine is used in school bus, propane bobtail, and medium-duty truck applications. A ver- sion of the power plant is available on the Thomas Built Saf-T-Liner C2 school bus.

“We are pleased with the performance of the 488LPI engine since we brought it to market in 2018,” said Brad Garner, president of powertrain systems at Agility Fuel Solutions. “We expect demand for this engine to continue to grow as more fleets benefit from the significant purchase incentives available for propane-powered vehicles and enjoy the lower total cost of ownership over the life of the vehicle.”
Agility Fuel Solutions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hexagon Composites ASA (Alesund, Norway). Its product offerings include natural gas, hydrogen, and battery-electric energy storage and delivery systems. Others include Type 4 composite natural gas cylinders, propane and natural gas fuel systems, and propane fuel dispensers. For more information on the 488LPI engine, drop by booth 5684 at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, Ind. March 6-8, or visit agilityfs.com.