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Page 1: Badger Sheriff's Association Conference - AmeriGas Presentation

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Jaime Mendez

Area Sales Manager

www.amerigas.com

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AmeriGas – Who are we?

Why Autogas?

Autogas Economics $$$$

Autogas Infrastructure Overview

Fuel Dispensers for Fleet Vehicles

Fuel Management Systems

Conclusions

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AmeriGas Overview Nation’s Largest Propane Provider

Since 1959 (parent company-UGI-125 yrs)

Service all 50 states 1,000 locations; 9,000 employees

Over 2.4 million customers, 1.5 billion gallons Residential, Commercial / Industrial , Forklifts, Ag, Grill Cylinders, Autogas

Assured Supply Staff of 60 in Houston, TX

PTI Fleet: 150 tractors, 470 trailers, 180 railcars and 300 transports

Largest common carrier fleet operator for propane in the United States

3,000+ delivery vehicles

175+ Outside Sales Representatives

24/7 Live Customer Service

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Why Propane Autogas?

The most available alternative fuel in the US.

The 3rd most widely used engine fuel in the world.

More than 15,000,000 on-road vehicles worldwide use

propane as an engine fuel.

Expanded EPA & CARB certified vehicle choices.

Reduced fuel and maintenance costs vs. traditional

fuels.

Reduced dependence on foreign oil.

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Why Propane Autogas?

Low cost for fueling infrastructure and vehicle

conversions.

Significant environmental advantages over

traditional refined fuels.

Domestically produced fuel with large US storage

and availability for future generations.

High performing fuel (105 octane rating)

Stable and safe fuel with over 90 years of use in the

USA

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Economics

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Economics $$$

Fleet Operating Savings

$10, $15, $20+K /vehicle over life

• Fuel Cost

• Maintenance (30% less)

• Extended Vehicle Life (2-3 Years)

• Incentives, potential Federal, State and Local

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Autogas Infrastructure Propane Dispensers cost as little as $15,000

Propane Dispensers can be installed within weeks

Propane flow rates similar to gasoline at 10-15 gallons per minute

Tank storage sizes range from 500 – 30,000 gallons

Standard Fuel Mgmt programs and card reader systems available

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Autogas Infrastructure AmeriGas may provide infrastructure with fuel supply agreement

Propane stations have small footprint (many can fit within a

standard parking space)

Storage systems can be underground and above ground

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Considerations

Type of Conversion

Fleet Size

Electrical Service

Reporting Requirements

Convenience Options

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Higher Differential Pressure Required

7.5 hp Motor

220 volt 3 phase

33 GPM @ 150 psid

Faster Filling for Large Fleets

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Heavy Duty Industrial Design

Low Maintenance, Heavy Duty Aluminum

Self Contained

Fueling Experience Similar to Gasoline

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Will Not Release Product If Not Attached to Tank

Easy, Threaded Connection – Gas Tight Seal

Squeeze Handle Latch

Low Emission Release

Longer Nozzle for Recessed Openings

Positive Environmental Impact

No Ground Contamination

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Remote Top Mounted Register Head

Start/Stop from Register Head

Pulse Capable for Fleet Management Systems

Senses No Flow – Shuts Down Pump

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Who’s keeping watch over your fuel?

Who’s keeping watch over your fuel?

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Data

Field # OBD Data Field Example Data 1 Maximum Engine Coolant

Temp

800 ºF

2 Maximum Engine Speed 4000 rpm

3 Maximum Vehicle Speed 120 mph

4 Minimum Engine Oil Pressure 0 psi

5 Max Engine Oil Temp 47 ºF

6 Min Transmission Oil Pressure 482 psi

7 Minimum Voltage 28 V

8 Maximum Voltage 9 V

9 Pre-fueling Fuel Level 0.5 %

10 Engine Oil Level 100 %

11 Washer Fluid Level 50 %

12 Coolant Level 99 %

13 Transmission Oil Level 9 %

14 Ignition Start Count 15 counts

15 Analog Counter 256 counts

16 Fuel Quantity Used 4.6.02 gal

17 PTO Fuel Quantity Used 0.00 gal

18 Average Fuel Economy 22 mi/gal

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Schwan’s Foods Home Service Application

Schwan's Home Service runs the largest propane autogas fleet in the U.S.

Over 90% percent of their 6,000 trucks run on propane

Fuel tanks on these trucks are painted green in honor of their propane use

Recent Technology Changes

The company recently rolled out new trucks that are roughly 6,000 lbs lighter, resulting in increased fuel economy

Along with being more fuel efficient, the trucks are also quieter and safer to operate

Reliability

Schwan’s has been using propane in their trucks since the early 1970s

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Autogas Fueling Infrastructure Conclusion

New infrastructure is less expensive

and easier to install compared to other fuels

Can be operational in weeks

Custom Fleet Fueling Programs ensure lowest possible fuel costs

Fuel Your Bottom Line with Autogas!!!

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Thank You

Jaime Mendez

[email protected]

www.amerigas.com