| America may be the world's up-and-c0ming natural gas producer, but if you have a car powered by CNG, good luck finding a station. CNG terminals are thin on the ground in certain parts of the country, and half of them are closed to the public.
While Honda was formerly in partnership with a home refueling station company, the history of the unit, known as the "Phill" has been rocky, and the system has largely disappeared from the spotlight. Just-Auto is reporting that the Phill won't be the sole contender for much longer – Eaton, a major automotive supplier, is apparently working on a lower-cost home refueling station - with a target price of around $500 (versus $4,500 for the Phill). General Electric is also getting into the act, with their own low-cost charger program and a promising new technology, known as CNG In A Box, which Natural gas prices may be the big variable here. Prices can't stay at record lows forever, but as long as they stay low enough to make it a viable fueling option, expect to see the disciples of T. Boone Pickens making a big push. Eaton's own system isn't expected to come out until 2015 – who knows what could happen in three years? from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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