American Power Group launches new website

Aug. 7, 2014

American Power Group (APG), a provider of turbocharged natural gas dual-fuel solutions, has launched a new website.

The company said the site, www.americanpowergroupinc.com, provides a more user-friendly approach to communicating all facets of American Power Group and its solutions.

It was also noted that the website was designed so that visitors can quickly and efficiently understand the benefits associated with using APG’s dual-fuel solutions.

“It’s all about empowering customers, investors and other visitors by arming them with information they need to make their respective decisions,” said Lyle Jensen, CEO.

“The website incorporates APG’s new colors and bold images focused on each dual fuel target-market,” he continued. “Customers can easily search for the right solution for their respective application, which includes Class 8 vehicular conversions, award winning APG Dual Fuel Gliders, oil and gas conversions, critical care backup systems and various international power applications.

Jensen also pointed out that in addition to launching this “more content-driven website, a mobile version of APG’s site is being implemented and is expected to be accessible in the next few days.”

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