Whether people are driving NGVs as their personal vehicle of choice or for the corporate bottom-line, they are growing jobs and American energy security for years to come.
The move to natural gas transportation is happening, and with the public and industry embracing NGVs, there are now more options for driving and fueling than the country has ever seen before.
But the economics of NGVs are becoming more compelling for taxis, vans and buses that are centrally fueled with limited ranges, and for trucks with established routes where refueling stations can be built every 300-400 miles.