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Noregon Partners with ClearFlame on Alt Fuel System Coverage

The collaboration allows ClearFlame Engines to provide improved coverage for servicing alternative fuel systems.

Noregon Partners with ClearFlame on Alt Fuel System Coverage

With the collaboration, technicians will be able to maintain and service alternate fuel vehicles without any interruptions or major learning curves.

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Noregon announced a collaborative effort with ClearFlame Engine Technologies to provide the commercial vehicle and equipment industry with improved coverage for servicing alternative fuel systems.

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Noregon provides hardware, software, and services to maintain and service commercial vehicles and equipment. The company's offerings include JPRO Professional for diagnostics, TripVision for remote diagnostics, and NextStep Repair for interactive service information. ClearFlame creates solutions to reduce emissions by powering heavy-duty diesel engines with sustainable and renewable liquid fuels.

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“We are thrilled to be working with ClearFlame to help achieve a common goal,” said Paul Smith, vice president of professional services for Noregon in a statement. “Their solution allows fleets to convert to renewable energy vehicles without retrofitting their existing assets. Our shared vision will help provide fleets with everything their technicians need to maintain and service alternate fuel vehicles without any interruptions or major learning curves.”

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As part of the collaboration, Noregon will work with ClearFlame to implement coverage for ClearFlame engines into its product suite. Technicians can continue using Noregon's existing diagnostic applications to service the vehicles.

“Fleet companies should be able to immediately and affordably meet sustainability goals,” added Kirk Roller, chief operating officer for ClearFlame. “Working with service industry leaders like Noregon, ClearFlame eases adoption by integrating into the tools and systems that fleets already trust. This collaboration further proves our commitment to providing practical sustainability solutions today.”

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