Monday, May 12, 2008

How Much Can Clean Air Save You?

Based on the skyrocketing price of gasoline, the following chart shows how Clean Air America, Inc. will save you or your company an incredible amount of money in fuel by converting your existing car, truck, or fleet to a bi-fuel, Propane/gasoline fuel system. Propane is safe, clean, and inexpensive when compared to gasoline.


Converting to propane has many benefits:

SAFETY – Propane is considered a safe motor fuel by the federal government. Propane vehicle tanks are tested to 4 times the normal operating pressures, and these tanks are 20 times more puncture-resistant than gasoline, methanol, or ethanol vehicle tanks. Of methanol, ethanol, CNG or propane, propane has the lowest flammability range, a definite safety advantage.

ENGINE LIFE – Propane's 104 pump octane rating and low carbon and oil contamination characteristics can result in extended engine life greater than that of gasoline. This is one of the prime reasons for propane's popularity in taxis, delivery fleets, buses, and industrial engines.

AFFORDABILITY – Propane is historically less expensive than Gasoline. About 88% of our propane supply is from domestic sources; therefore the price is not as dependent on foreign crude oil prices as gasoline. You can freeze propane prices through annual fuel contracts with AmeriGas®.

Another Clean Air America partner,
Technocarb, has been converting cars and trucks for over eighteen years, has over fifty years of combined experience, and has thousands of satisfied customers. They are also one of the only companies in the industry offering fully EPA certified, sequential injection systems that are guaranteed by the manufacturer for one year.
You can improve your public image by going “green” and saving cash at the same time. So go green our way by saving your company money.


Take a look at what we can save you right away…


At 15 mpg…
















At 20 mpg…
















So call us today at 602-319-1408 or e-mail us for more information at cleanairamerica@gmail.com.

No comments: