Colorado and Oklahoma governors thank GM for CNG Impala

  • Colorado and Oklahoma governors thank GM for CNG Impala

    Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin publicly thanked General Motors for bringing to market a 2014 Chevy Impala bi-fuel model that will operate on both CNG and gasoline.

    Last year 15 governors solicited auto manufacturers for CNG vehicles as an effort to reduce dependence on foreign oil, protect the environment, and save money on state fleet costs. “By transitioning state fleets to CNG cars, Oklahoma taxpayers stand to save thousands of dollars per vehicle on fuel costs”, said Governor Fallin.

    The 15 states involved in last year’s CNG vehicle solicitation now have more than 17,000 mid- and full-sized sedans in their fleets. The new bi-fuel Chevrolet Impala will offer 150 miles of natural gas range while providing full gasoline capability for an additional long distance range.

    There is no question that CNG is poised for growth in the fuels US market. When and where to introduce CNG into your fuels management strategy requires close monitoring of your markets. The c-store offering CNG in the right markets will benefit from higher retail margins for this new product.

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