Friday, February 5, 2016
Elkhart, IN, (Feb. 05, 2016) — Green Alternative Systems (GAS), provider for propane fleet conversions and compressed natural gas conversion in the United States, announced that due to the popularity of fleet conversion to propane autogas in both 2014 and 2015, GAS will be making considerable investments in areas that increase their propane autogas fleet conversion capacity. Green Alternative Systems currently operates a dozen facilities in the United States and stated that its newest service center is on track to open in Chicago in 2016.
Green Alternative Systems converts thousands of vehicles each year to propane autogas, reducing costs for fleet managers as well as damage to the environment with cleaner-burning, American propane. A nation-wide network of service facilities ensures that fleet managers have ready access to the services needed when their vehicles are on the road.
As gas prices continue to fall, fleet managers still look to alternative fuel conversions (especially schools and city governments). Communities concerned about the environment are pushing their local fleets to adapt to clean, alternative propane autogas and the number of annual conversions has been record setting for each of the last five years.
An increase in capacity for fleet propane conversion is positive news for large fleet managers in the market for a conversion and also indicates a positive trajectory for the propane autogas industry. Higher capacity allows Green Alternative Systems to process more vehicles at once, drastically reducing the amount of time fleet vehicles are off the road. The Chicago service center will compliment the existing Elkhart, Ind., facility and bring more conversion and maintenance bays to the Midwest region.
Green Alternative Systems is a Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier and one of the fleet propane conversion companies that successfully completed the Altoona Federal Bus Testing Program.
(SOURCE: PR.com)
Green Alternative Systems converts thousands of vehicles each year to propane autogas, reducing costs for fleet managers as well as damage to the environment with cleaner-burning, American propane. A nation-wide network of service facilities ensures that fleet managers have ready access to the services needed when their vehicles are on the road.
As gas prices continue to fall, fleet managers still look to alternative fuel conversions (especially schools and city governments). Communities concerned about the environment are pushing their local fleets to adapt to clean, alternative propane autogas and the number of annual conversions has been record setting for each of the last five years.
An increase in capacity for fleet propane conversion is positive news for large fleet managers in the market for a conversion and also indicates a positive trajectory for the propane autogas industry. Higher capacity allows Green Alternative Systems to process more vehicles at once, drastically reducing the amount of time fleet vehicles are off the road. The Chicago service center will compliment the existing Elkhart, Ind., facility and bring more conversion and maintenance bays to the Midwest region.
Green Alternative Systems is a Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier and one of the fleet propane conversion companies that successfully completed the Altoona Federal Bus Testing Program.
(SOURCE: PR.com)