Although LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is one of the least alternative among the alternative fuels, supporters often mention these reasons to promote its use: virtually no nitrogen oxides, lower CO2 ...
Any car using LPG fuel in the 2010 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship will have to run with a smaller 37mm turbo inlet restrictor on its engine from the series' next round at Oulton Park ...
Yes. The use of LPG in cars has an excellent safety record and, owing to the strength of the fuel tank, it is just as safe as diesel and safer than petrol. However, it is vitally important to use an ...
Dacia, the only automaker offering Bi-Fuel variants of its entire range, has temporarily stopped offering the LPG-burning models from the UK market due to ongoing issues in the liquefied petroleum gas ...
Four types of car will be BANNED in the UK by the end of the decade. From 2030, new vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE), such as petrol, diesel, and LPG cars, will be banned across the UK, ...
Last month, the Centre raised petrol prices while leaving diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG) untouched. After the hike, a litre of petrol in New Delhi cost Rs73.18, which was finally brought down ...
Cars are getting more and more expensive these days, but there are some automakers who try their best to retain some kind of affordability in their range. In that context, the Dacia Jogger could be ...
It's possible to convert a vehicle running on petrol or diesel to use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), explains Dieter Glockle of Easyway Vehicle Autogas. Lester Kiewit speaks to Dieter Glockle, CEO of ...
Mordor Intelligence has published a latest report on the CNG and LPG Vehicle Market offering a comprehensive analysis of trends, growth drivers, and future projections. The market is driven by ...
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