Love’s opens 1st CNG Class 8 truck fueling facility

Oct. 9, 2012

Love’s Travel Stops has opened its first compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel facility, located in Oklahoma, for rapid fueling of heavy-duty trucks.

The fast-fill CNG pumps are located at the Love’s Travel Stop on Interstate 40 at the Morgan Road exit west of downtown Oklahoma City.

Love’s says it is also testing a Cummins Westport CNG engine in one of its own fuel delivery trucks, with plans to order more CNG engines for its 300-truck fleet. Current CNG fill rates for a Love’s fuel tanker average 12 gallon-equivalents per minute, meaning the driver can fill a 60 gallon-equivalent tank in about five minutes.

“A gallon-equivalent of CNG currently costs over two dollars less than a gallon of diesel. That savings adds up quickly for professional truck drivers filling up their tanks every day,” says Frank Love, Love’s president of operations.

“After extensive research on natural gas alternatives, we see a significant cost benefit in using CNG for our fuel delivery truck fleet, and we see an opportunity for trucking fleets with regional hauling operations to also take advantage of the cost savings with CNG.”

Love’s is currently talking with several trucking fleets and is looking to expand the availability of fast-fill CNG at its travel stop locations across Oklahoma and Texas. The company will continue to monitor demand for CNG among class 8 drivers and trucking fleets as it adds CNG pumps in the future.

For more information visit www.loves.com.

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