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Did You Know?

There are currently 25 million vehicles on Britain's roads and the emissions being generated have contributed significantly to air pollution and the loss of thousands of lives?

If there was an alternative fuel that was more than 50% cheaper than petrol and cleaner, would you consider using it?

Liquid Petroleum Gas ("LPG")

A naturally occurring mixture of Propane and Butane that is produced during the processes of oil refining and natural gas extraction.

It's Mean

  • Less than 39 pence per litre
  • Less than 30p per litre (fleet users)
  • Money back on installation costs typically within one year
  • Prolongs engine life due to less carbon residue

It's Clean

  • Direct fill coupling
  • No benzene pollution on fill-up
  • Easy to use pumps - just connect and press the button
  • Fills faster, no spills, no mess

It's Green

  • All emissions lower
  • Lower CO, CO2
  • Lower Nox, HC
  • PM10s almost non existent

It's convenient

  • Network of pumps rapidly expanding covering all towns and motorways
  • Business users and fleets can bunker their own fuel thus keeping costs down further

The Myths Dispelled

"LPG is a flash in the pan and it won't catch on"
400,000 Dutch vehicle owners (10%) and 4,000,000 worldwide have already switched to LPG

"I will lose the "driveability" and power of my car"
There is no power loss with modern DGI or SFI LPG systems, only older or first generation systems

"It will make the car less valuable"
How can anything that halves the cost of running the vehicle devalue it?

"Its cheap now but once everybody is using it, duty will rise"
On the contrary - the government are building the whole LPG arena into a sustainable income source to reduce greenhouse gases. The duty, therefore, will never rise anywhere near the levels of petrol and diesel simply because there will never be a case of all, or even the majority of vehicles running on LPG. It remains and always will, a specialist field that people who are "switched on" will take advantage of, with the exception of those who are too set in their ways to see the benefits.