CNG is a non-explosive compressed natural gas that burns at 650°C. There is zero CO. It is therefore not possible to pollute the environment.

It can save between 60% and 70% for gasoline-powered vehicles and about 30% for LPG powered vehicles. It is possible to store gas at stations. The gas that is currently used in industry and homes has been converted to transportation.

The engine of the vehicle will not be damaged by CNG. CNG vehicles have oil changes every 30 to 40 thousand kilometers. CNG provides clean combustion which helps prolong the engine’s lifespan.

CNG Systems are available for retrofitting or fabrication to vehicles. CNG can be used from the factory in many vehicles across Europe. Similar to LPG conversions, CNG systems must be passed MMO tests before vehicles can be registered. CNG conversion should follow the guidelines at the authorized assembly stations that hold the Service Place Competence Certificate. Unsafe or careless installations can lead to dangerous situations, which could put your life in danger.

You can have problems with your vehicle’s performance if you use gasoline, diesel or LPG. This could include not starting in cold temperatures, freezing, clogging, freezing and not starting at all. These problems can occur. CNG is a clean fuel so such cases are virtually non-existent in vehicles that utilize it.

CNG is an economical fuel. It is 40% less expensive than LPG. It doesn’t contain gasoline additives. This means that less waste material is left in the engine after combustion.

Since years, CNG has been recognised in Europe as a safe fuel. Natural gas is lighter than air and can be mixed immediately into the air following combustion. It is therefore the most environmentally-friendly gas.

CNG has higher flash temperatures. CNG is more reliable than oil because it has a higher flash temperature (455 degrees). CNG must be mixed between 4% and 14% in air for it to ignite.

CNG kits can be purchased from many brands that make LPG kits. CNG kits are also manufactured in the country by Atiker. It is not yet widely used in vehicles due to the insufficient tank and station production. CNG tanks weigh more and travel farther than LPG tanks. Our country does not have the same standards for filling tanks imported from abroad. CNG assembly takes time and is not economically feasible. This means that our citizens cannot take advantage of CNG’s many benefits.