“The purchase of ESI will allow CNG One Source to further develop the industry for medium and heavy duty natural gas vehicles. Cummins Westport and now CNG One Source will be able to offer multiple engine types for consumers to operate their vehicles on a dedicated natural gas platform,” said CNG One Source president Karen Teslovich.
This company anticipates working with the OEM’s to provide new natural gas engines with their patented technology, and with more than eight million diesel trucks on the road today, they will also be repowering existing engines. Besides, it plans to bring additional benefits to market with its proprietary technology designs, which should lower the costs of CNG/LNG engines and improve their performance.
CNG One Source provides feasibility studies, research and development, fleet conversions, refueling stations, training, service, and maintenance, while the recently acquired ESI has been leader for years in NGV technology for medium and heavy duty trucks.
Source: CNG One Source