American Power Group Corporation announced they have signed a collaborative Vehicular Dealer/Installer Agreement with Nat GCNG Solutions, LLC (Nat G®?) to market and service APG's next generation of low carbon V6000 Dual Fuel diesel engine conversion solutions for existing heavy-duty Class 8 trucks. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Nat G®? is a leading provider of alterative fuel systems serving public and private fleet operators with a wide range of vehicle sizes ranging from light-duty carpool vehicles to long-haul Class 8 tractors.

Their Houston CNG/RNG and Propane Conversion Center is fully licensed by the Texas Railroad Commission and is a Ford Factory Qualified Vehicle Modifier (Ford QVM Installer) with CNG/RNG andPropane Certified Technicians. Regarding natural gas fueling tanks, Nat G®? is an Hexagon Agility Approved Service Provider (ASP) and a CSA Group qualified natural gas cylinder inspector.

Nat G®? also has experience building and servicing natural gas refueling facilities. Their primary service coverage area includes Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Louisiana.

A recent late-May fuel survey of Fast-Fill CNG and Diesel interstate truck stops located in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico show that operating APG's Dual Fuel System at interstate highway diesel displacement rates of 55%-60% would generate estimated net fuel savings of 11% to 17% over 100% diesel usage. Additionally, 58% of the truck stops surveyed were selling a B20 biodiesel blend that further reduces the dual fuel carbon footprint for Class 8 trucking.