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Roush Clean Tech Hits 75 Propane Vehicle Mark With Phoenix Shuttle Fleet

PHOENIX -- Proving that transporting people can be both economical and environmentally friendly, Los Angeles-based SuperShuttle celebrated the unveiling of its 75th propane gas shuttle last week.

The shared-ride and airport transportation provider has operated propane autogas vehicles since 2009.

The event showcased the benefits of propane autogas as a clean, cost-effective and American-made alternative fuel that enables the company to reduce its carbon footprint with every mile. The event also featured a refueling demonstration and ride and drive to offer attendees firsthand experience with the alternative fueled vans, each equipped with a Roush CleanTech propane autogas engine fuel system from Livonia-based Roush.

"SuperShuttle is the largest national shared-ride organization in the U.S.," said Dave Bird, executive vice president of operations at SuperShuttle International. "Sharing rides is considered environmentally friendly, because combining rides reduces our carbon footprint and reduces the congestion on our roadways. It makes sense to step up our game with alternative fuels like propane, particularly in markets where air pollution is a major concern, such as Phoenix."

During its lifecycle, each SuperShuttle propane autogas shuttle will release 175,000 fewer pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than it would have operating on gasoline. SuperShuttle, as a whole, will emit 13 million less pounds of carbon dioxide into the skies of Phoenix over the next five years using these 75 vehicles.

"The enduring partnership between SuperShuttle and Roush CleanTech is one we have been proud of for years," said Todd Mouw, vice president of sales and marketing for Roush CleanTech. "SuperShuttle has demonstrated that a commitment to environmental responsibility doesn't have to come at the cost of the company's bottom line. In fact, they prove on a daily basis that their eco-friendly way of thinking can have a significant net positive return."

SuperShuttle unit franchisees operating these alternatively fueled shuttles are saving an average of $200 per week, or $10,400 per year, while reducing the company's petroleum consumption. Historically, propane autogas costs 30 to 40 percent less than gasoline and 50 percent less than diesel and offers reduced maintenance costs due to its cleaner-burning properties. Drivers refuel at SuperShuttle's onsite propane autogas station or at one of the numerous public refueling stations around Phoenix.

All Roush CleanTech propane autogas powered vehicles meet stringent certification standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board.

Based in Livonia, Roush CleanTech offers dedicated liquid propane autogas fuel systems for a variety of light- and medium-duty Ford vans and trucks, and for the Blue Bird Propane-Powered Vision and Micro Bird G5 school bus. Currently offered through authorized Ford dealerships around the country, the Roush CleanTech propane autogas fuel system delivers the same factory Ford performance characteristics and serviceability with a 5-year/60,000-mile limited warranty. Customers can lower operating costs significantly while reducing vehicle emissions.

More at www.roushcleantech.com or call (800) 59-ROUSH.

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