Every Alternative.

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Cummins Westport Inc (CWI) natural gas engines operate on compressed natural gas (CNG), liquid natural gas (LNG), or biomethane. The CWI B LPG Plus engine operates on liquid propane gas (LPG). All fuels must meet Cummins published natural gas or propane fuel specifications as shown on our Fuel Specification page.

While CWI's business does not include supplying fuel or building infrastructure, we recognize that customers often need information on vehicle/fleet fueling options. Below are links to organizations involved in providing fuel and fueling station infrastructure. Several companies provide CNG/LNG refueling infrastructure to fleets on a component or turnkey basis.

This is not a comprehensive list. This list does not represent any recommendation or endorsement by Cummins Westport of any of the organizations listed. Cummins Westport accepts no liability or responsibility for the use of any component or service from any supplier listed.

Information about the more than 1,200 CNG refueling stations in the U.S. is also available at the U.S. DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center. The total includes public service stations and private depot-based refuelling stations intended to serve fleets. For CNG prices in Canada, the United States and Europe, visit www.cngprices.com.

For information on funding available in the United States for fuel stations see our Incentives page.

Fuel Providers.

Canadian fueling station locations
Provided by the Canadian Natural Gas Vehicle Association.

Canadian fueling station locations
Provided by the Government of Canada.

Clean Energy Fuels
Clean Energy is the leading provider of natural gas (CNG and LNG) for transportation in North America. It has a broad customer base in the refuse, transit, ports, shuttle, taxi, trucking, airport and municipal fleet markets, fueling more than 17,200 vehicles daily at over 184 strategic locations across the United States and Canada.

PG & E (Pacific Gas and Electric Company)
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, incorporated in California in 1905, is one of the largest combination natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco, the company is a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation.

Prometheus Energy
Prometheus Energy Company utilizes stranded and waste sources of methane and economically converts them to liquefied natural gas, LNG. Our proprietary technology has been developed and refined over the past thirteen years to commercialize and economically process low-BTU gas sources into LNG at plant sizes significantly below competitive technology.

Southeast LNG Distribution Company
Southeast LNG will work with you to develop the alternative transportation fueling solution that best meets your needs. We custom design and build the fueling infrastructure that properly aligns with your business, delivering exceptional convenience and cost savings. Our team of experts is well-versed in engineering design, construction management, government funding, fuel distribution and supply management. We also have reached out to the original equipment manufacturers and local truck distribution centers to offer our clients the option of vehicle support from start to finish.

Trillium USA
Trillium USA makes CNG simple with a turnkey model for installing CNG fueling infrastructure. Our services include designing, installing, and operating a fuel system that is guaranteed to meet our customers’ needs.

USA fueling station locations
Also: http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/locator/stations
Provided by the U.S. Government.