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“This near-zero emissions technology
terminal tractor is available now for an affordable Game Changer
price,” said Gavin Hale, vice president of busi- for Propane Marketers
ness development at the Propane Education &
Research Council (PERC). “Propane technology
adoptions are continuing to grow at ports, termi-
nals, and warehouses throughout the country to
eliminate diesel emissions and make significant Ultrasonic
strides toward greenhouse gas reduction.” Smart
Not only are propane-powered terminal Gas Meter
tractors cost effective, there is also grant money
available through the Diesel Emissions Reduc-
tion Act (DERA) to support the transition to clean
propane-powered fleet technology. This includes
terminal tractors, propane autogas fleet vehicles, • Remote monitoring with either cellular LTE or LoRa meter options
and energy production technology. • Provides a familiar customer interface similar to other utilities
• Optimize efficient deliveries
To learn more about propane-powered • Adds control to overall storage efficiency
terminal tractors, visit Propane.com/Ports.■ • Ability to shut off service remotely
• Accuracy & Durability Sensor • Ultrasonic Flow Sensor
800.448.9504
bergquistinc.com
For training, marketing, safety and other resources to use for your business please visit the
Resource Catalog on propane.com at propane.com/resource-catalog/
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