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Report: General Motors Planning New CNG-Powered Trucks

In roughly two years, General Motors will introduce a new range of full-size trucks, chassis cabs and vans capable of running on compressed natural gas, according to a recent Automotive News report.



2010 GMC Savanna Rear
2010 GMC Sierra Front
2010 GMC Sierra Rear

“A number of fleet operators want to present a green presence to the public,” Rick Spina, GM’s vehicle line executive for full-size trucks, told Automotive News. “They want to be known as green companies, especially those on the retail side.”

AT&T is one such company -- the telecommunications firm reportedly just ordered 8000 Ford E-250 vans, which will be converted to CNG. GM still isn’t sure if it will perform the CNG conversion in-house, or subcontract it out to its usual conversion firm, Roush Enterprises. Regardless, the automaker says the conversion requires minimal changes to the existing vehicle.

“We have to harden the valves, harden certain things for durability reasons,” said Spina. “Pretty much it is a gasoline engine.” Other engineering factors also come into consideration on these vehicles -- for instance, transmissions need to have their shift points recalibrated, as running an engine on CNG yields a different power curve.

Apart from the green image, fleets typically shop for CNG vehicles in a move to reduce costs. Although many companies incur the cost of installing their own CNG fueling station (helping negate the impact of a limited public CNG refueling infrastructure), CNG fuel is less expensive than standard gasoline, often bringing lower operating costs despite slightly lower mileage.

 

Buck

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Buck,
Two years seems like an awful long time to get a NG truck on the market. I'm looking to buy much sooner. What do you know about other auto makers turning out NG pick-ups? thanks, jhh
I know Ford makes the Ford Focus that runs off of CNG. the IRS even annoounced a $4000 tax credit, effectively immediately, for buyers!
Here's a link to NGV America's guide, see if this helps any.

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http://www.ngvamerica.org/pdfs/marketplace/MP.Analyses.NGVs-a.pdf
Added note: I'm having trouble with that link when I check it. It may not work properly, you might want to go directly to the ngvamerica website.

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