Alternative Fueled Vehicles

Flex Fuel Vehicles

Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are designed to run on both gasoline and a type of alcohol fuel. These vehicles use one fuel system and tank for both fuels, so only one fuel type can be used at a time. For more information click here.

Bi-Fuel Vehicles

Bi-Fuel Vehicles (BFV) are also designed to run on two types of fuels. The difference is that the fuels require different storage and handling methods so hey utilize two separate fuel systems. These vehicles usually are capable of running on a traditiona fuel source (gasoline or diesel) and an alternate fuel source (Compresse Natural Gas or Liquefied Propane Gas). For more information click here.

Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles (EV) are powered by a stored energy source such as Batteries or Fuel Cells. For more information click here.

Grease Powered Vehicles

Grease powered vehicles (GPVs) are vehicles that have been specially modified to run on used Vegetable Oil. Most Diesel powered vehicles can be modified to use this cleaner, safer, and less expensive alternative to gasoline. For more information, click here.

Source: Fuel Economy.gov



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