General Motors expects the 650-mile, extended-range workhorse vehicles will be on the road by the end of the year.
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AT&T continued expanding its use of natural gas vehicles (NGV) with an announcement by General Motors that the telecommunications company plans to buy 1,200 of its Chevrolet Express compressed natural gas (CNG) cargo vans for use at its service centers around the nation. GM said this is its largest single order ever for NGVs. AT&T has 2,472 fleet vehicles now running on natural gas and plans to spend $565 million through 2018 to deploy up to 15,000 clean fuel vehicles, mostly NGVs with a mix of electric vehicles and hybrids (see Daily GPI, March 2, 2011). AT&T operates a fleet of more than 73,000 vehicles.
GM to Offer CNG Vehicles to Fleets This Year
General Motors Co. (GM) plans to offer compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) powered versions of its Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana cargo vans to fleet and commercial customers beginning this fall, GM said Tuesday.