General Motors LPG converted trucks displayed in Indianapolis

Power Solutions International, Inc. (PSI) showcased modified alternative fuel General Motors vehicles at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, Indiana in March. PSI featured two modified GM vehicles this year, including a GM 4500HD cutaway, featuring PSI’s Autogas system.

“After introducing these options last year, we are excited to be taking orders this year at NTEA,” said John Miller, PSI’s Chief Executive Officer. “It is a great place to share the stage and support partners like GM and PERC, and offer customers the clean, high-performance alternatives they are looking for to meet their economic, compliance and sustainability goals.”

In late 2016, PSI signed an agreement with GM making it GM’s North American alternative fuel specialty vehicle modifier for fleet, commercial and retail truck markets, a move that Miller says has diversified PSI’s alternative fuel portfolio. PSI now offers Autogas conversions for the Silverado and Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD, Express and Savana passenger vans, cargo vans, commercial cutaways, and low cab forward 3500HD and 4500HD trucks.

The vehicles are powered with GM’s 6.0-litre LC8 hardened engines with Fuel Systems provided by Power Solutions International.  PSI Fuel Systems are all U.S. EPA and CARB-certified. The 3500 and 4500 LPG cutaway features PSI’s improved Bi-Phase Gen II LP fuel system which includes patented leak-proof propane injectors. If you want to know more, please visit this link.

28 March 2018