Partnership Offers Combined CNG Vehicle and Fueling Solution
Spire Natural Gas Fueling Solutions and Mainstay Fuel Technologies have announced a partnership combining Spire’s fueling station offerings with Mainstay’s CNG vehicle fuel system business.
by Staff
May 3, 2016
Photo: Spire Natural Gas Fueling Solutions
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Photo: Spire Natural Gas Fueling Solutions
Spire Natural Gas Fueling Solutions and Mainstay Fuel Technologies have announced a partnership combining Spire’s fueling station offerings with Mainstay’s compressed natural gas vehicle fuel system business.
The joint effort will offer customized CNG vehicles and fueling station solutions designed to fit a fleet’s needs. Combined efforts will take advantage of Mainstay and Spire’s integrated product and service offerings, while complementing each company’s strategies and operations, which will remain independent.
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“This joint effort enhances the ability of both our companies to be competitive in the marketplace, and we appreciate Spire’s commitment to Mainstay and CNG as a transportation fuel for the future,” said Rod Grandy, Mainstay CEO.
The St. Louis-based Spire offers natural gas fueling solutions for the commercial natural gas vehicle industry. Mainstay Fuel Technologies designs, engineers and manufactures components used in CNG-powered fuel systems, serving the medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicle markets.
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