Allegan County Transportation: Saves Big and Cleans the Air with Propane

Allegan County Transportation serves 825 square miles of rural Michigan, offering curb-to-curb services that connect residents across the county. Committed to expanding its service and reducing emissions, Allegan County Transportation found the perfect solution in propane.

Starting small, the agency began its journey toward cleaner, more cost-effective transportation by transitioning seven vehicles to propane. This move not only aligned with their environmental goals but also unlocked significant savings in fuel and maintenance costs.

Propane: A Clean and Cost-Effective Fuel Choice

Propane is an EPA-certified clean fuel, making it an ideal choice for fleets looking to reduce their environmental impact. “We chose propane because it’s a low-emission fuel that helps us meet our sustainability goals while saving money,” said Whitney Ehresman, CEO of Allegan County Transportation.

The U.S. produces more propane than any other energy source, which allows fleet operators like Allegan County Transportation to lock in stable, low fuel rates. The county reports that their current propane rate is 90% lower than what they would pay for gasoline. This significant price difference translates into tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars saved, all while using a cleaner, greener fuel.

Immediate and Long-Term Savings

Switching to propane has allowed Allegan County Transportation to cut costs on fuel and maintenance while avoiding the high volatility often seen with gasoline prices. “The initial investment might seem high, but the long-term savings are undeniable. We’re not just saving money—we’re investing in the future of our community,” Whitney added.

The propane-powered vehicles run cleaner, which means less carbon buildup and less frequent maintenance, leading to further savings. Allegan County Transportation’s experience shows that embracing alternative fuels can significantly impact even smaller fleets.

We have saved tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars by switching to propane."

Encouraging Others to Make the Switch

Allegan County Transportation encourages other transit agencies to consider propane, regardless of fleet size. “You don’t have to be a massive agency to make this change. We started with just seven vehicles, and we’re planning to grow from there,” Whitney shared. With grant funding available to help offset the initial costs, the transition to propane becomes an even more attractive option.

$16,000 From The Michigan Propane Gas Association (MPGA)

The Michigan Propane Gas Association supports fleets across the state by offering $16,000 in grants, as well as expert guidance. By helping agencies like Allegan County Transportation switch to propane, they’re not only cutting costs but also making a positive environmental impact.

Learn more at: MiAutogas.com/#funding

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