IMPCO gets EPA certification for 2016 Ford F150

Dec. 29, 2015
IMPCO Automotive received certification from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its 2016 Ford F150 (half ton) pick-up truck.
IMPCO Automotive, a division of IMPCO Technologies and a subsidiary of Fuel Systems Solutions, has received certification from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its 2016 Ford F150 (half ton) pick-up truck. The truck features the 5.0-Liter TI-VCT V8 engine.“As a QVM Alternative Fuel partner with Ford, IMPCO Automotive leverages its OEM expertise and experience to deliver the most integrated and durable product on the market,” the company said.IMPCO Automotive’ s 5.0L Bi-Fuel compressed natural gas (CNG) F150 conversion can be purchased through any Ford Commercial Dealership with a ship-thru option for IMPCO’s Indiana Conversion Center.This product expands IMPCO Automotive’ s working class pick-up truck offering to include Dedicated & Bi-Fuel CNG F250/F350, Bi-Fuel CNG F150 and Dedicated CNG Ford F650/F750. “We are pleased to extend our product offering into the half ton market with Ford,” said Jeff Hall, director of sales, IMPCO Automotive. “The F150 addition to our already broad range (Class 1 through 7) of “Working Class” vehicles allows IMPCO to offer an alternative fuel solution that can fulfil most any need in the Alternative Fuel Pick-up truck market.”

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Downtime is expensive. This guide shows you how to keep your eet running, reduce repair surprises, and protect your margins—because when your trucks aren’t moving, you’re not...
Learn how fast oil changes can optimize vehicle downtime for fleet owners. Improve revenue and employee productivity while ensuring customer satisfaction with efficient maintenance...
Unlock proven strategies to streamline operations, lead your team, and keep your eet moving forward – all in one guide.
Commercial fleets bear a heavy burden from economic uncertainty, operational costs, and litigation risks. In-cabin video technology offers opportunities to reduce fleet expenses...