CHEVROLET AND GMC EXPAND ALTERNATIVE FUEL FLEET OFFERINGS

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Expanded CNG/LPG lineup broadens fuel diversification choices

DETROIT — Chevrolet and GMC announced today that they are partnering with Power Solutions International, Inc. (PSI) to introduce heavy-duty pickups and full-size vans powered by 6.0-liter V-8 compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)-capable engines starting in the first quarter of 2017. Chevrolet also will offer CNG and LPG versions of its new Low Cab Forward commercial truck.

The announcement follows the selection of PSI, based in Wood Dale, Illinois, as General Motors Fleet’s preferred upfitter for CNG and LPG trucks. PSI is one of North America’s largest and most experienced providers of integrated turnkey alternative-fuel powertrain solutions.

Ship-through will be offered, allowing customers to seamlessly order and take delivery from the same dealer. GM will supply vehicles equipped with the 6.0L V-8 engine with hardened valves and valve seats to PSI, which in turn will install the fuel system and other hardware and ship directly to Chevrolet and GMC dealers in all 50 states. All PSI-modified vehicles are covered by Chevrolet and GMC’s five-year/60,000-mile (whichever comes first) limited powertrain warranty.

The expanded lineup brings GM Fleet’s portfolio of alternative fuel, hybrid and EVs to more than a dozen trucks, cars and crossovers. Other recent additions include the Chevrolet Bolt EV, a Duramax 2.8-liter B20-capable Duramax diesel for the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana vans and all-new available 6.6-liter B20-capable Duramax diesel engines for the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD.

“Expanding choice is the key to helping more commercial and government fleets reduce their fuel consumption, fuel costs and emissions using alternative fuels and EVs versus using traditional gasoline,” said Ed Peper, U.S. vice president of GM Fleet. “There are no ‘one size fits all’ solutions for fleet managers.”

GM Fleet’s partnership with PSI follows customer demand and ongoing investment by companies across the nation in CNG refueling infrastructure.

This month, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced 55 routes that will serve as the basis for a national network of “alternative fuel” corridors spanning 35 states. Though the network is nearly 85,000 miles long, more miles will be added in the future to accommodate electric, hydrogen, propane and natural gas vehicles as additional fueling and charging stations are built. Currently four of the top five “Green Fleets,” as identified by Bobit Media Group, operate CNG-powered vehicles. All of the top 25 fleets use at least two fuels.

GM Fleet: Expanding Alternative Fuel Vehicle Options

Including 2017 and 2018 models, Chevrolet and GMC will offer more than 25 different cars, trucks and vans that use alternate fuels or electric propulsion.

CNG and LPG Models 

Chevrolet

  • Express Cargo 2500, 3500 and 4500
  • Express Passenger 2500 and 3500
  • Silverado HD
  • Low Cab Forward 3500 and 4500

GMC

  • Savana Cargo 2500, 3500 and 4500
  • Savana Passenger 2500 and 3500
  • Sierra HD

B20-capable Diesel

Chevrolet

  • Cruze
  • Colorado
  • Express
  • Silverado HD

GMC

  • Savana
  • Canyon
  • Sierra HD

Electric Vehicles and Hybrids

Chevrolet

  • Bolt EV
  • Volt
  • Malibu Hybrid

 
E85 Ethanol

Chevrolet

  • Caprice PPV
  • Equinox
  • Express
  • Impala
  • Silverado
  • Silverado HD
  • Suburban
  • Tahoe

GMC

  • Savana
  • Sierra
  • Sierra HD
  • Terrain

For more information about available alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles, please visit GMFleet.com.

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