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What are CNG Trucks: Importance, Advantages and Disadvantages Explained

What is a CNG Truck?

What is the Importance of CNG Trucks?

What are the Advantages of CNG Trucks?

What are the Disadvantages of CNG Trucks?

FAQs on CNG Trucks

Are there CNG trucks in India?

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Yes, there are CNG trucks in India. The adoption of CNG as a clean fuel source for commercial vehicles, including trucks like Tata Intra V20 Bi-Fuel and Mahindra Jeeto CNG, has been growing in India to address environmental concerns and reduce emissions.

Yes, there are CNG trucks in India. The adoption of CNG as a clean fuel source for commercial vehicles, including trucks like Tata Intra V20 Bi-Fuel and Mahindra Jeeto CNG, has been growing in India to address environmental concerns and reduce emissions.

What is the price of a CNG container truck?

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The price of a CNG container truck in India can vary significantly based on factors such as brand, specifications, and optional features. Still, it generally ranges from approximately ₹13 lakhs to ₹30 lakhs or more.

The price of a CNG container truck in India can vary significantly based on factors such as brand, specifications, and optional features. Still, it generally ranges from approximately ₹13 lakhs to ₹30 lakhs or more.

What is the mileage of CNG trucks?

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The mileage of CNG trucks varies depending on the make, model, load, and driving conditions, but they typically achieve around 6.5 to 7.5 KM/KG  of CNG.

The mileage of CNG trucks varies depending on the make, model, load, and driving conditions, but they typically achieve around 6.5 to 7.5 KM/KG  of CNG.

What is the history of tank trucks?

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In 1905, the first contemporary tank vehicles were created, and by 1910, urban areas were filled with them. While still using horses, rural areas began to use tank trucks around 1920.

In 1905, the first contemporary tank vehicles were created, and by 1910, urban areas were filled with them. While still using horses, rural areas began to use tank trucks around 1920.