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ABOUT THE NGV CO-OP
Welcome to the NGV Cooperative Purchasing Program. This program allows public and private fleets to purchase CARB-certified natural gas vehicles with dealers who have been through a competitive bid process. The Cooperative is offered free of charge, allowing you to buy some of the world’s cleanest vehicles at the lowest prices and avoiding the “going out to bid process.”

To see the NGV Co-Op Winning Bid Announcement, click here.

The price of each vehicle is listed, as well as each dealership. All of the vehicles and equipment are new. The natural gas vehicles will be delivered to the dealerships and ready for service upon completion of order. Any quantity of vehicles can be ordered at any time. 38 types of natural gas vehicles are available, including sedans, trucks, and vans.

To see the list of vehicles, winning prices, and winning dealerships, click here.


Background:
CALSTART has partnered with other NGV stakeholders to create a Natural Gas Vehicle Cooperative Purchase Program (the Cooperative). The Cooperative offers the purchasing opportunities for light- and medium-duty vehicles for fleets and the general public. This program is currently offered in California, with the possibility of expanding to other states.

We understand there is demand for natural gas vehicles by public fleets, private fleets, and individuals who seek these vehicles as a means of reducing pollution while increasing energy security and diversity.

The Ford vehicles have been specified to use the gaseous prep engine option.  The 2011 GM/Chevrolet vehicles come standard with hardened valves and seats that are suitable for the natural gas engines. The CNG cylinder configurations are the most common size used in the industry.  Please note that some vehicles have specifications which include the standard cylinder package as well as an extended range CNG package.

Please also note that the Honda Civic GX has two dealership offerings. The first is for customers that are tax paying entities (this includes private fleets and general public). The second is for municipalities (non-taxpaying entities). Municipalities cannot use the tax credit and this is a significant benefit. The dealership is taking the tax credit and passing on the savings to the municipal fleets.

Join the NGV Co-Op

There is no charge to use the CALSTART NGV Cooperative. Please register with the Cooperative to allow CALSTART to track the activity and, in turn, to inform you of new information. The one-page registration application can be found here or just click on the “Joining the Co-op” link below. Please send your comments regarding new product suggestions. Your registration and feedback will provide valuable input for the NGV Cooperative.  

Thank you for your interest and participation. If you have any questions please email David Kantor at dkantor@calstart.org or you may call him at (626) 744-5611 Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST.
 
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Honda Takes FuelMaker Out of Business

4/6/2009 10:00:00 PM

Future commitment to North American NGVs questioned...

Future commitment to North American NGVs questioned...
Toronto, Ontario, April 7, 2009 - Honda of America this week alarmed many industry insiders with its decision to enter receivership, declare bankruptcy and liquidate the holdings of its home fueling entity, FuelMaker Corporation, according to NGV Global. FuelMaker's own leadership was caught unaware of the decision. John Lyon, former President and CEO of FuelMaker (FM), said, "FuelMaker management was aware that American Honda was trying to sell its FuelMaker stock and Intellectual Property to a company that would provide the synergies necessary to move FM to the next step of efficiency and profitability. This was public knowledge. We were shocked to learn this week from a third party (not Honda) that Honda was planning to put FM into bankruptcy and sell the assets." FuelMaker made Phill, home compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling equipment. Honda has won accolades as the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) Greenest Car in America for six years running with its CNG Civic GX, and this move throws into question 'Honda's future commitment to natural gas vehicles in North America,' says NGV Global. Honda was in talks last fall with Clean Energy Corp to buy FuelMaker, but that deal fell apart in October. Industry representatives have requested a meeting with the receivership company, Alvarez and Marsal to discuss the industry-wide ramifications of FuelMaker's demise. 

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