Alternative Fuel Questions Answered in New Website Feature
Roush CleanTech is fielding inquiries about propane and other fuels in the new “Got Questions?” section of the School Bus Fleet site.
Thomas McMahon・Executive Editor
April 9, 2018
Roush CleanTech is fielding inquiries about propane and other fuels in the new “Got Questions?” section of the SBF site. Seen here is a Roush propane technician training session.
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Roush CleanTech is fielding inquiries about propane and other fuels in the new “Got Questions?” section of the SBF site. Seen here is a Roush propane technician training session.
Answering questions about propane and other alternative fuels is the focus of a new feature on the School Bus Fleet website.
The alternative fuel edition of “Got Questions?” is sponsored by Roush CleanTech. Ryan Zic, school bus sales director for the company, is responding to alt-fuel inquiries posted on the site.
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