Where to Convert a Car to Natural Gas?

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StJanelle
07/29/25 9:22am
For registered motor vehicles that need to replace the engine or change the fuel type, the first step is to submit an application to the traffic management department. Only after obtaining approval from the traffic management department can professional maintenance personnel be engaged to carry out the conversion. After the conversion, the vehicle owner can apply to the traffic management department for the modification procedure of the motor vehicle. Additional information is as follows: 1. Introduction: Converting a car from gasoline to natural gas is a modification method that changes the fuel type of a motor vehicle. It refers to the process of converting a vehicle originally using gasoline to one that runs on natural gas. 2. Advantages: Higher economic benefits, good social benefits. Compared with petroleum fuels, gas fuels have less energy loss during preparation, fewer harmful emissions, are more beneficial to environmental protection, and have higher safety.
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