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Gas Pro championing LPG use for Motor Vehicles
By Breakthrough Communications
Sep 14, 2018 - 11:27:43 AM

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Massy Gas Products Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rohan Ambersley (right) explains to Massy Gas Products Key Account Manager Richard Hanson how the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) operates. Massy and Excel Motors have partnered to introduce LPG for motor vehicle usage in Jamaica.

KINGSTON, JAMAICA: With 2018 seeing record fuel prices in Jamaica, Massy Gas Products Jamaica Limited (Gas Pro) is promoting Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as an alternative fuel for motor vehicles. The LPG supplier is partnering with Excel Motors located in Savanna-La-Mar to offer the solution (also called Autogas) to companies and individuals in Jamaica. After years of planning, the companies now have a robust offering that provides savings, improved mileage and improved performance.

“Gas Pro is excited to lead the introduction of Autogas in Jamaica. We are always looking for ways to add value to customers and to innovate. As such, we are focused on being on the frontline of this potentially revolutionary initiative.,” shared Rohan Ambersley, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Massy Gas Products.
According to Ambersley because of the many benefits of switching to a LPG powered car, the fuel’s market share is steadily growing worldwide with 2016 studies showing LPG as the third most popular automotive fuel in Europe with over 10 million passenger cars powered using the fuel. He pointed out that LPG usage in vehicles continues to increase in Europe and is also the most popular fuel for vehicles in the Dominican Republic.

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Massy Gas Products Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rohan Ambersley (right) and Excel Motor’s Managing Director Patrick Marzouca chat at the Excel Motors in Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland reccently. The two companies have partnered to introduce Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for motor vehicles in Jamaica.

“After investing in a conversion kit to switch to a LPG fuelled vehicle, consumers pay a much lower cost to power their vehicles. It also assists each person with reducing their carbon footprint as it is a cleaner fuel therefore it has a positive environmental impact. In addition to these advantages, the use of LPG leads to a reduction in maintenance and servicing costs,” he added.
 
Following the pilot stages of the project where a fleet of 20 vehicles were converted from being petrol to LPG, Gas Pro is now partnering with major corporate companies with extensive fleets.
 
Excel Motor’s Managing Director Patrick Marzouca who is executing the project in partnership with Gas Pro is encouraging companies with fleets to invest in switching to the alternative.
 
“We have done 20 vehicles in test periods and the feedback in terms of return on their investment has been very positive. One entity observed profitability within two months while for the other it was less than a month,” explained Marzouca. He further explained that the conversion kit used by Excel motors is of the highest standards. “Our choice of kit and installation methodology is second to none”, he added.
 
Marzouca also commended Gas Pro for being “an outstanding and professional partner”.
 
“Gas Pro is knowledgeable, efficient and world-class, the kind of partner needed to carry out a project such as this,” Marzouca said.”
 
With with the intent of adding greater value to the local industry with the introduction of LPG as a cost-saving alternative, Ambersley is hoping to identify more partners to increase distribution island-wide.



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