WASHINGTON (February 12, 2018) — Fleet owners and managers will have ample opportunity to learn how propane autogas reduces a fleet’s emissions profile and its total cost-of-ownership during the NTEA Work Truck Show/Green Truck Summit, March 6 to 9 in Indianapolis.

“New emissions data is showing that propane autogas fleet vehicles are reducing greenhouse gas, NOx, and SOx emissions compared to other fuels, and we have some fun things planned in our booth for attendees to highlight these impressive data points,” said Michael Taylor, director of autogas business development at the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC). “We invite show attendees to stop by the PERC booth, learn a little about propane autogas vehicles, and have some fun in the process.”

PERC will host an interactive activity with prize giveaways for attendees in its booth that will help participants visualize the emissions reductions offered by propane autogas vehicles. A lucky few will have a chance to win one of several larger prizes, too.
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Also in its booth, PERC will have propane autogas vehicles and equipment on display, which will include:

- A Ford F-650 from Roush CleanTech.
- A Ford F-150 from Alliance AutoGas.
- A GM Chassis from Power Solutions International.
- An Autogas Dispenser from Superior Energy Systems.

During the Green Truck Summit show attendees can learn even more about the benefits of propane autogas. PERC will be hosting an educational breakout session at 8 a.m., Wednesday, March 7th. The session, titled “A Clean Fuel at the Best Overall Cost” will focus on propane autogas’ role in cost-effective emissions reductions for fleets of all sizes. Fleet managers will be present to give the audience a first-hand account of their own experiences operating propane autogas vehicles.

You can learn more about the benefits of propane autogas for vehicle fleets before the show at propane.com/on-road-fleets.

About PERC: The Propane Education & Research Council is a nonprofit that provides leading propane safety and training programs and invests in research and development of new propane-powered technologies. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry. For more information, visit propane.com.