MEMPHIS, TENN.
(July 18, 2011) — Today ARS/Rescue Rooter, a privately held, nationwide
provider of air conditioning, heating, plumbing and efficient attic insulation
services, has taken strides to become more green by deploying 21 clean-burning
propane autogas cargo and cutaway vans in the Los Angeles and Houston areas.
These Ford E-Series vans, powered by ROUSH CleanTech, significantly reduce
harmful emissions and carry certification by the California Air Resources Board
and the Environmental Protection Agency.
“After
researching several fuel options, we decided that ROUSH CleanTech propane
autogas systems offered the best solution for us,” said Mike Baessler, fleet
director of ARS/Rescue Rooter. “We believe this investment will provide
longevity to our fleet, in addition to reduced operating costs allowing us to
pass the savings on to our customers.”
“Propane autogas
powered vehicles help reduce our country’s dependence on foreign oil because 90
percent of U.S. propane supplies are domestic,” said Todd Mouw, vice president
of sales and marketing at ROUSH CleanTech. “We’re proud to develop new technologies
that use alternative fuel sources to help fleet operators, such as ARS/Rescue
Rooter, meet their goals of reducing both the operating costs and carbon
footprint of their fleet.”
In addition to
reduced maintenance costs and the potential for extended engine life due to its
clean-burning properties, propane autogas historically offers a 30- to
40-percent reduction in fuel costs compared to gasoline. When compared with
gasoline, vehicles fueled by propane autogas produce:
• 17 to 24 percent less greenhouse gases.
• 20 percent less nitrogen oxide.
• Up to 60 percent less carbon monoxide.
“ARS/Rescue
Rooter is committed to providing exceptional service to our customers through a
team of thoroughly trained technicians with the experience to do any job right
— the first time,” said Dave Slott, ARS/Rescue Rooter president and C.O.O.
“These new alternative vehicles allow us to maintain that promise, while being
environmentally responsible as well.”
ARS/Rescue Rooter
plans to purchase 22 more vehicles by year-end, with an additional 100 or more
vehicles planned for 2012, spanning multiple markets. There are thousands of
propane autogas refueling stations across America, with stations in every
state, making this a realistic, cost and environmentally conscious decision for
ARS/Rescue Rooter in its Los Angeles and Houston branches and beyond.
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