Technology allows CNG users to fuel at home

Natural gas vehicle drivers don’t have to go far to find a way to fill up on compressed natural gas, with equipment available to let them fuel up at home.

 
BY JAY F. MARKS | Published: April 29, 2011   

Jeff Maxwell has a device about the size of a golf bag on his garage wall that means he hardly ever has to go to the gas station anymore.

He had a home fueling system installed at his Edmond home in early 2009 after he purchased a Honda Civic GX, which runs only on compressed natural gas.

photo - Workers with Tulsa Gas Technologies Inc. install a 25 horsepower compressor skid for a compressed natural gas fueling station in Ashville, N.C., in 2008. Photo provided
Workers with Tulsa Gas Technologies Inc. install a 25 horsepower compressor skid for a compressed natural gas fueling station in Ashville, N.C., in 2008. Photo provided

Multimedia

Maxwell said all he has to do is plug in his car when he gets home at night.

“It’s usually filled in the morning, no problem,” said Maxwell, information technology manager at...
View full article on Oklahoman.com

How do I get Full Access?






New Rule in MISSOURI:
(MAY 2013): If You Pay For Car Insurance You Must Read This Immediately
www.ConsumerFinanceDaily.com
"How Doctors Lose Weight"
Celebrity Doctor Reveals His #1 Trick to Lose Weight Fast
www.livehealthjournal.com

News Photo Galleriesview all