OKLAHOMA, DALLAS ORDER 300-PLUS CNG-CAPABLE FORD F-150 PICKUPS AS DEMAND GROWS FOR ALTERNATIVE FUEL OPTION
May 7, 2014 by Ford
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Customers can also accelerate the payback period by taking advantage of a growing number of incentives issued by states such as Oklahoma. CNG expansion Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin is leading a coalition of 22 states seeking to use more CNG vehicles in their fleets. CNG is abundant in this country and reduces America's dependence on foreign oil. CNG also lessens the environmental impact of greenhouse gas by 20 percent and reduces smog-producing pollutants up to 90 percent. Fallin announced the CNG project at her inaugural Governor's Energy Conference in 2011. Since then, she has worked with other Oklahoma officials and governors from other states, met with Ford and other automobile manufacturers, and received bids to add more CNG vehicles to the state's fleets. 'I am excited about Oklahoma's partnership with Ford Motor Company as we work to support energy efficiency, cost savings and the use of clean-burning American-made energy,' Fallin said. 'Ultimately, converting our state fleets to CNG will save millions in taxpayer dollars.' CNG prices in Oklahoma vary from $1.07 to $2.49 per gallon of gasoline equivalent. The average statewide price for a gallon of regular gas is $3.43. Fuel bills could be reduced as much as 67 percent with CNG vehicles, Coleman said, even allowing for driving range lost due to the density of CNG. Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas have expressed interest in Ford CNG-capable vehicles, Coleman said. The specially equipped bi-fuel F-150 model purchased by Oklahoma features two storage tanks – the regular factory gasoline reservoir and a supplementary CNG tank. Combined, this gives the light-duty truck a range of up to 750 miles, depending on the size of the tanks. The most common configuration allows fleet operators to go 450 miles on CNG alone and another 300 miles on regular gas. Most CNG options By this summer, Ford will offer eight commercial vehicles with a gaseous-prep option, more than any other full-line manufacturer: ◾2015 Transit Connect van and wagon ◾2015 Transit van, wagon, cutaway and chassis cab ◾2014 E-Series van, wagon, cutaway and stripped chassis ◾2015 F-Series Super Duty pickup ◾2015 F-Series Super Duty chassis cab ◾2015 F-650 medium-duty truck ◾2015 F53 and F59 stripped chassis ◾2014 F-150 light-duty pickup Power of Choice CNG/LPG prepped vehicles are part of Ford's commitment to offering a wide range of alternative fuel options to customers to help meet their mileage and driving needs, including EcoBoost, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery electric, Flex Fuel and B20 biodiesel.
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