- India already has 1400+ CNG Stations setup with is planned to increase to 10,000 stations by 2025. CNG is already being used in Automobiles and Heavy Commercial Vehicles and Busses
- CNG Conversion costs are comparatively cheaper will be the best option when BS VI is mandatorily applied in April 2020
- Type 4 CNG Cylinders will enable buses to cover distance of 700+ Kms in a single fill. This will make inter state travel of CNG Buses & Trucks a reality. This range of 700 km is based on fitting the Type IV cylinders below the chassis, within the existing slot designed for Type I cylinders. In case the cylinders are mounted on the rooftop of the bus, the storage capacity can be increased by at least 25 %.
- The recovery cost of CNG conversion is short (2years 5 months) making it an attractive proposition for transport operators.
- Expansion of CNG network throughout the country is moving at a fast pace,