Save money
You’ll be surprised how much you could save with
Autogas.
Most of us don’t know just how much we spend on vehicle fuel. As an easy guide multiply the cost of filling your tank by the number of times you fill up a month. Then multiply that by 12 to find out how much you spend a year. You might be surprised how much you spend. You could be saving half this amount by changing to autogas.
Most of us don’t know just how much we spend on vehicle fuel. As an easy guide multiply the cost of filling your tank by the number of times you fill up a month. Then multiply that by 12 to find out how much you spend a year. You might be surprised how much you spend. You could be saving half this amount by changing to autogas.
Save on CO2 emissions
LPG is a low carbon emitting hydrocarbon fuel
available in rural areas, emitting 19 percent less
CO2 per kWh than oil, 30 percent less than coal and
more than 50 percent less than coal-generated
electricity distributed via the grid. (Source)
Rising fuel costs
Petrol and diesel are likely to cost a lot more
with more and more people using fuel around the
world.
More money to spend or save
Join the millions of people enjoying more money to
spend or save
Governments throughout Europe and around the world are encouraging the use of this clean and healthy fuel and the EU wants many more of us to be using autogas. Did you know that the Inland Revenue has one of the biggest fleets of autogas vehicles in the UK?
Governments throughout Europe and around the world are encouraging the use of this clean and healthy fuel and the EU wants many more of us to be using autogas. Did you know that the Inland Revenue has one of the biggest fleets of autogas vehicles in the UK?
Autogas is widely available
More than 1,400 filling stations throughout the UK
and autogas is widely available in Europe and in
many countries around the world.
Our installers will provide you with a map showing autogas filling points and listing exact addresses and opening times. Details are also available on the internet and you can now download overlays for sat-nav systems and routing software.
Our installers will provide you with a map showing autogas filling points and listing exact addresses and opening times. Details are also available on the internet and you can now download overlays for sat-nav systems and routing software.
Filling up with autogas is simple
A locking bayonet connector attaches to your filler
and you just press a button to pump the LPG into
your tank.
Refuelling stops automatically when the tank is full and there is no risk of fuel spillage.
You’ll find it easier than filling with petrol or diesel, especially when it comes to pay!
Refuelling stops automatically when the tank is full and there is no risk of fuel spillage.
You’ll find it easier than filling with petrol or diesel, especially when it comes to pay!
Dual-fuel – you can drive on autogas or petrol
The petrol system remains in place and you can
change back to petrol at any time. If you run out
of LPG the system will automatically change back to
petrol and the dashboard display will inform you of
this. In the unlikely event of a fault occurring
with the autogas system it will also switch back to
petrol automatically.
The Landi LSI system from the world-leaders
The equipment fitted by National Autogas installers
is supplied by the Landi Group in Italy who are the
world’s leading manufacturers of autogas systems
with 60 years experience.
The latest Landi LSI system is a new generation of autogas system that uses a high-technology management system to supply exactly the right amount of fuel at all times. You won’t notice any difference in the way your vehicle drives or any loss of power.
The latest Landi LSI system is a new generation of autogas system that uses a high-technology management system to supply exactly the right amount of fuel at all times. You won’t notice any difference in the way your vehicle drives or any loss of power.
Have more questions?
See our Frequently Asked Questions
page which has much more information.
Autogas (LPG) is half the price of petrol or diesel.
So what would you do with the extra money?