Utilimaster reaches deal to offer CNG conversions on Isuzu vehicles

March 7, 2013

Indianapolis. Utilimaster Corp., a division of Spartan Motors, has struck an alliance with LandiRenzo to offer compressed natural gas (CNG) conversions on Isuzu NPR-HD gas vehicles.

LandiRenzo is an alternative fuel solutions provider.

“With the rise in fuel prices, Utilimaster is offering fleet owners a green solution with field-proven financial returns. We are unique to offer the solution at our OEM assembly plant and offer in-field, on-site installations. Our clients know they have a business alliance they can trust at a time when increasing costs make compressed natural gas an attractive alternative,” said John Forbes, president, Utilimaster.

The conversions are installed adjacent to the Isuzu NPR gas assembly plant on the Spartan Motors’ Charlotte, MI, campus or can be installed at Isuzu dealerships with training provided by Utilimaster field services teams.

Utilimaster has a proprietary alternative fuels program that assesses customer needs, formulates the best solution, develops the business case, manages the deployment project plan and provides product training/support, it said.

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