Propane Fueled Vehicles

Michigan’s Propane Vehicle Specialists

In Michigan, individuals and fleet managers are converting their vehicles to propane to reduce fuel and maintenance costs while using a “low-emission” (EPA).

Scott Underwood, our Altogas green fuel manager, can tell you if converting your vehicle is a good fit. The future of propane is very stable compared to the volatile gasoline industry and may save you several thousands of dollars per vehicle. Our systems are dual systems, this means you do not give up your ability to run on gasoline. With the flip of a switch it will revert to gasoline. 

We install only DOT and EPA certified systems, ensuring your vehicles are the safest, most reliable road legal systems available. Propane is an inherently clean burning fuel due to its lower carbon content. 

Scott Underwood

Propane Vehicle Expert

Scott Underwood is a propane-fueled-vehicle expert who has helped advance propane fleet solutions across the state. Underwood is known for his hands-on industry experience and his focus on helping organizations understand how propane can support clean, reliable, cost-effective fleet operations for Michigan’s public fleets, school buses, and businesses. He has served as the Propane Autogas Chairman for the Michigan Propane Gas Association for ten years.

PROPANE IS CHEAPER

Cut your fleet fuel bill in half. Propane is around $1 less per gallon than other fuels.

IT'S GREEN!

Propane is a low-emission fuel that doesn't contaminate the air, soil, or water (EPA).

PROPANE REBATES

There are State and Federal vehicle rebates available for your propane fleet to help lower the cost of a propane vehicle purchase.

LOWER MAINTENANCE

Propane engines require less oil changes and filters, reducing your maintenance costs.

FAST ROI

Propane reduces overall fleet operational costs almost immediately.

ENGINE GAINS

Propane engines operate efficiently with minimal carbon build up and they are near equal horsepower compared to gasoline vehicles.

Altogas Propane Fueling Station on I-69

Thousands of propane vehicles run on propane, including school buses, public transit fleets, private fleets, and more. Altogas’ Propane Fueling Station is conveniently located off of 1-69 in Charlotte, Mich. Altogas serves school districts, and public and private transportation entities. Known as Propane Autogas, propane is a clean, low-emission fuel and does not contaminate air, soil or water (EPA). Over 33,000 propane vehicles run on Michigan roads.

Charlotte Public Schools Run on Propane

U.S. Rep. Barrett Filling a Propane F-150 Truck

Altogas’ Chris Cole, Plant Manager, at Propane Fueling Station in Charlotte, Mich.

If you are interested in starting your propane fleet of 10 or more vehicles, please contact us!