Greenkraft reports California Air Resources Board certification of its 2012 dedicated-compressed natural gas fuel system for 6.0-liter General Motors engines for 14,000 and above GVRW trucks.
Southern California’s Greenkraft reports California Air Resources Board certification of its 2012 dedicated-compressed natural gas fuel system for 6.0-liter General Motors engines. They are being used in products including Class 3-6 dedicated-CNG trucks based on chassis from JAC, China’s Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Company.
“The CARB certification is especially important because several states have either adopted or are in the process of adopting California’s emissions standards,” said Greenkraft sales director Frank Ziegler said in a release.
According to Greenkraft, these states include New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Maryland and Florida.
Greenkraft also offers a line of dedicated-CNG cab forward trucks, based on chassis from China’s Anhui Jianghuai (F&F, January 2), ranging from 14,000 to 33,000 GVRW.
(this is for the January 30 issue of the regular Fleets & Fuels newsletter)
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