What's Happening?
The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) has committed $6 million to Nexio Power to support the certification of a propane-powered commercial vehicle platform by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and California Air Resources Board (CARB). This funding will aid in the development of Class 7 trucks equipped with a 7.2-litre supercharged V8 engine, designed to operate on propane. The platform aims to eliminate the need for diesel exhaust fluid and complex aftertreatment systems, offering significant fuel savings for fleet operators. Nexio is preparing seven trucks for testing and is constructing a manufacturing campus in Lufkin, Texas, with production expected to begin in early 2027.
Why It's Important?
This investment represents a significant step towards reducing reliance on diesel in medium-duty fleets, aligning with broader decarbonization goals. By supporting the development of propane-powered vehicles, PERC and Nexio aim to enhance energy security and reduce emissions. The initiative could lead to substantial cost savings for fleet operators and expand the use of domestic propane, contributing to the U.S. energy sector's sustainability. The success of this project could encourage further adoption of alternative fuels in the transportation industry.
What's Next?
Nexio will continue to prepare its trucks for EPA and CARB testing, with plans to begin production in 2027. The company aims to expand its propane vehicle offerings across various classes, potentially transforming the market for work trucks. The outcome of these efforts could influence regulatory standards and encourage other manufacturers to explore alternative fuel options.






