LIVONIA, MI - Kamps Propane is now the biggest user of ROUSH propane-fueled vehicles in California, having 25 ROUSH propane vehicles in service throughout the company's distribution network.
Read More →LIVONIA, MI - ROUSH Performance announced the Knapheide Manufacturing Company has become their newest partner to sell and install their line of ROUSH liquid propane fuel systems for Ford Commercial trucks, vans, and cutaways.
Read More →The EPA certification covers the 2010 model year Ford E-150, E-250, and E-350 cargo vans, wagons, and certain cutaway configurations with a GVWR of up to 10,000 pounds, utilizing the Ford 5.4L, 2V V-8 engine.
Read More →LIVONIA, MI - ROUSH Performance received positive news from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that their 2010 E-150, E-250, and E-350 propane fuel conversion system has met the Federal emission regulatory requirements as established by the government agency.
Read More →GEORGETOWN, TX - CleanFUEL USA announced EPA certification of the industry's first liquid propane engine built on a General Motors (GM) 6.0L chassis.
Read More →LIVONIA, MI - ROUSH Performance said it received word from the U.S. EPA that the company's 2010 E-150, E-250 and E-350 propane fuel conversion system has met emission regulatory requirements established by the government agency.
Read More →Most notable at this year’s show were the new vehicles brought to market that satisfy the more practical and cost-conscious realities of the chauffeured transportation industry. Some major exhibitors showed off green vehicles for eco-conscious operators, including Royale’s Fusion Hybrid L, DaBryan/Tuscany propane Transit Van, and Krystal Hybrid bus and CNG stretch Lincoln Town Car.
Read More →Meeting super ultra low emission vehicle (SULEV) II emission standards, ROUSH’s line of propane-fueled Ford E-Series vans was prompted by fleet manager interest.
Read More →LIVONIA, MI - The California Air Resources Board (CARB) granted certification approval for the ROUSH propane-powered Ford F-250 and F-350 pickups.
Read More →These alternative-fuel vehicles meet the strict emission standards of California and can now be sold and operated in all 50 states.
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