LPG is the international acronym for liquefied petroleum gas. It is a crude refining product and a natural gas coming from the oilfields.
It has a complex composition but it is mainly made up by propane and butane.
LPG is the international acronym for liquefied petroleum gas. It is a crude refining product and a natural gas coming from the oilfields.
It has a complex composition but it is mainly made up by propane and butane.
LPG gives vehicles excellent performances in terms of power, flexibility and engine good working, as well as it maintains the same engine oil properties for longer.
In Italy 3,420,776 vehicles supplied by alternative fuels and propulsions are travelling, of which 2,309,020 (5,99%) have petrol-LPG bi-fuel engine. All bi-fuel vehicles are 8,88% of national car fleet (information provided by Consorzio Ecogas study centre).
With LPG systems, co2 (carbon dioxide) emissions are reduced by 10%.
The total absence of sulfur and lead gases is accompanied by a significant reduction in carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen. Find out more LPG OR CNG SYSTEM: WHICH TO CHOOSE
Assumed that 1 litre of LPG costs 50% less than 1 litre of petrol and LPG consumptions are about 20% more than petrol ones, it can be said that with a LPG converted vehicle you can have about 40% fuel savings compared to original petrol supply.
1 litre of LPG costs approximately 50% less than 1 litre of petrol.
Calculates savings
It is in the nature of LPG to have a specific energy lower than the petrol one; consumption is approximately 20% increased.
This should be calculated on a case-by-case basis, starting from the dimension of tank, that is subject to 80% filling limitation for safety reasons, as per law requirements.
By way of example, a 60 litre tank can effectively stock 48 litre of LPG. Assuming to average 10 km to the LPG litre (roughly equivalent to 12 km per petrol litre), the range should be at around 480 km.
Different driving conditions and, sometimes, different LPG chemical composition can influence consumptions very much. It is therefore important to compare consumptions all conditions being equal.
A LPG vehicle is filled by connecting the suitable nozzle to the car filling inlet, which is different for some countries. Before moving to a foreign country, check if your refuelling point is the right one or buy the suitable adapter.
Distribution network has today more than 4.000 LPG stations in Italy and approximately 8.700 LPG stations in 11 European countries.
LPG system does not damage the right engine operation at all.
OMVL provides approved LPG supply systems consistent with most of todays’ car engines on the market, so that you can convert to LPG almost all petrol vehicles (both the carburettor and the injection or supercharged ones).
Ask anyway a OMVL installer for checking in details your engine and providing more specific information.
It depends on the kind of system and the installer labour organisation. On average, the conversion takes a couple of days.
In case of the modern systems the difference in performances driving the car is imperceptible (approx 2-3 % power loss).
Two kinds of LPG tank can be installed on a car: ring-shaped or cylindrical. The first one is usually installed into the spare wheel compartment (inside or outside the vehicle) so that luggage capacity is not affected. The cylindrical tank is usually installed into the car boot so that space for luggage is partially reduced according to the tank dimensions.
LPG systems do not need any specific maintenance. Following the instructions indicated by the use and maintenance booklet of the system is suggested. In Italy, LPG tank must be replaced after 10 years from its final test. Please check the related laws in force in your country.
In Italy, LPG vehicles can be parked in the above-ground lots and in the first basement of underground multi-level garages, thanks to the safety level achieved by modern conversion systems and required by regulation ECE/ONU 67-01 and lgs. Decree nov 22th 2002 of Ministry of Interior. Please check the related laws in force in your country.
All OMVL products are the result of years of research, experimentation and development processes. The quality insurance and management system specifically planned and applied assures the compliance of manufacturing processes to regulations UNI EN ISO 9001:2008 and ISO TS 16949:2009.
Gas systems complies with European and national laws in force. As well as CE regulations and norms concerning polluting emissions (Euro III, EuroIV, EuroV ed EuroVI) and electromagnetic compatibility.
Thanks to the very low polluting emissions, LPG vehicles can move freely into the historical centres during traffic restriction periods too, except for different indications.
The LPG conversion cost depends on many factors, such as the vehicle original supply (injection, direct injection), the kind of equipment installed (traditional, timed injection), the kind of tank.
Periodically some economic measures are aimed at facilitating the LPG vehicles users. Visit the following links for more detailed information about incentives currently in force
OMVL authorized workshops are able to install LPG systems on any model. Contact your nearest authorized dealer who will direct you to an authorized OMVL workshop: evolve your driving experience today!