Here is an article written about how Super Shuttle has started to convert their fleet into a "green" fleet by converting their vans to run off of the ROUSH LPI conversion on their shuttle vans. This is going to be an exciting summer with the release of the van conversion in CA. Also, look forward to the end od the year with the 6.8L V10 E-350/450 cutaway engine becoming available with the ROUSH ... ....[ Read More ]
ROUSH® has been working very hard these past few months with the upcoming release of the LPI F-250/350 in California. Finally, they are being recognized for their ground breaking achievements and hard work developing cleaner vehicles for the fleet market. Department of Energy Secretary, Steven Chu, announced the selection of 25 cost-share projects under the Clean Cities ... ....[ Read More ]
In an earlier blog I mentioned that Ford was introducing their line of Electric Vehicles (EVs) with the Transit Connect in 2010 and the Focus in 2011. However, with the mass production of EVs in the US, it begs the question “What happens if everybody charges up at once?”
Fortunately, Ford’s already working on a solution before it ... ....[ Read More ]
As Ford continues to educate the consumer and expand their horizons for the liquid propane injected trucks, we learned that Ferrellgas Partners, L.P., one of the nation’s largest propane distributors, will be among the first to add the ROUSH® Liquid Propane Injected Ford F-250 pickup truck to their alternative fuel fleet. How awesome is that! Ferrellgas President and ... ....[ Read More ]
I love a good CARB but have a hard time getting my hands on any CARB that leaves me feeling good. Well this is a great CARB! The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has approved the ROUSH® propane powered conversion of the F150 Ford Pickup. Now America’s #1 selling vehicle got even more palatable. Is that possible? I want to eat this truck! The CARB approval ... ....[ Read More ]
I want more money, who doesn’t? Fleet vehicle owners should open up their wallets and accept a generous hand out from federal and state governments while going green. With tax credits of up to $4,500 to help with the conversion cost and an additional 50 cent per gallon tax credit, driving propane saves some serious dough. By converting to propane you are lowering ... ....[ Read More ]
I am a 24-year-old Huntington Beach, California, native and never once foresaw being a “Go Green” activist. I’ve always been interested in conservation and protecting the environment, but never really identified the means to pursue this effort. I am a performer at heart—one who prides myself on being adaptable to change and making a difference in the world, one ... ....[ Read More ]