Posted on June 8, 2010.
Where can you Florida refueling CNG (compressed natural gas) vehicles? I work at a small dealership in the greater Orlando area. We recently purchased two Dodge Ram Van CNG. I have trouble locating places that can rapidly supplement CNG vehicles. Two of us came with full tanks, but I have no idea where or when completing their market. Any additional info on CNG vehicles would also be greatly appreciated.
TECO Peoples Gas
166465804Compressed natural gas stations
600 W Robinson Street
Orlando, FL 32801
I would also try companys that supply gas to rural households that are not served by utility companys, also check with the U-Haul see if they can steer you in the right direction.
The CNG station that I found in the entire state of Florida is in the town of Milton. Use this map of CNG stations in the United States and Canada for your reference: http://www.cngprices.com/index.php?locat ...
I am a little north of you and you will see that in the NY metropolitan area there are many. It seems that this may not have been your best buy for your region. For vehicles to market effectively, you may need to transfer them to another area. Or make some sort of deal with a local gas company, as mentioned above Teco. They may not be willing to sell CNG and can not have NG available. In addition, some stations in New York are owned by private bus companies, but make fuel available to those who wish to buy. You may find a similar private provider.
Dodge Ram Pickup trucks are not known to be particularly good on fuel consumption. I wonder how they would with CNG. Write and we'll see if we can be of further assistance.
Vehicles like the former government. I live in Sunrise. Many city vehicles have been converted to run on propane / CNG. They are not for the average driver.
Some post here buses also run on CNG. They have less range than gasoline.
http://www.sunrisefl.gov/5gas.html