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Wis. Sheriff's Office Converts Cruiser to Autogas for Fuel Savings

The Iowa County (Wis.) Sheriff's Office expects to save between $5,000 and $5,400 annually on fuel costs after converting one cruiser to run on propane autogas.

August 28, 2012
Wis. Sheriff's Office Converts Cruiser to Autogas for Fuel Savings

The Iowa County (Wis.) Sheriff's Office converted a Ford Crown Vic to run on propane fuel. Photo: Alliance AutoGas.

The Iowa County (Wis.) Sheriff's Office expects to save between $5,000 and $5,400 annually on fuel costs after converting one Ford Crown Vic cruiser to run on propane autogas, according to a release from Charter Fuels.

Charter Fuels coordinated the vehicle conversion and autogas fueling as part of the national Alliance AutoGas network, which helps fleets across the country switch to American-made clean fuel. A propane tank is installed in the trunk of the Crown Vic.

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"We first started looking into alternative fuel when we thought gasoline prices were high—and it's a good thing, because they're even higher now," said Sheriff Steve Michek. "Propane autogas saves us about $1.50 per gallon on fuel costs, and in the long run we'll save on oil changes and overall maintenance costs because it's a cleaner technology. The deputy who drives the vehicle has even noticed a slight improvement in vehicle performance driving on autogas."

Deputies currently refuel the converted 2010 Ford C.V.P.I. at a Charter Fuels autogas station, but the county plans to have an on-site fuel station installed through Alliance AutoGas as it convert more vehicles in the future, the release stated.