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USE OF CNG AS ALTERNATIVE VEHICLE FUEL

Most of the cars that we use are conventional (Gasoline / Diesel) fuel run vehicles. Although the history of CNG in global vehicles is very old, in our country it started to become popular since 2004 - 2005. The use of CNG as a vehicle fuel has a history dating back to the 1860s, with interest fluctuating over time. Initially, natural gas was a promising transportation fuel, but interest waned with the rise of oil. However, it saw a resurgence during oil shortages in the 1960s and 1970s. In the mid-1980s, Canada saw unique conditions that led to the adoption of CNG as an alternate transportation fuel, according to a ResearchGate post. Today, CNG is a significant vehicle fuel source. Since our country had abundant natural gas and the CNG price was very low, the country was moved to CNG.  At present a large number of vehicles are using CNG in our country.

WHAT IS CNG

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is a clean and eco-friendly alternative fuel used in vehicles and industries. It consists mainly of methane stored at high pressure (200–250 bar) to reduce volume. CNG is lighter than air, making it safer in case of leaks, as it disperses quickly. Compared to petrol and diesel, CNG produces fewer harmful emissions like carbon dioxide and particulate matter, reducing air pollution. It is cost-effective, offering better fuel efficiency and lower maintenance costs for engines. CNG is widely used in buses, cars, and three-wheelers, especially in countries like India, Iran, and Pakistan. As a domestically available resource, it helps reduce dependence on imported petroleum, promoting energy security and sustainability. 

ADVANTAGES OF CNG COMPARING TO OTHER ALTERNATIVE FUEL.

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is gaining popularity as a cleaner and more economical alternative to petrol and diesel. Here are some key advantages of CNG over conventional fuels:

1. Environmentally Friendly

CNG produces significantly fewer harmful emissions than petrol and diesel. It releases 30% less carbon dioxide (CO₂)90% fewer hydrocarbons, and almost no particulate matter, reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

2. Cost-Effective

CNG is cheaper than petrol and diesel, offering substantial savings on fuel expenses. Vehicles running on CNG also experience less engine wear and tear, lowering maintenance costs.

3. Higher Safety

CNG is lighter than air and disperses quickly in case of a leak, minimizing fire hazards. CNG tanks are stronger and more durable than petrol/diesel tanks, reducing explosion risks.

4. Better Engine Life

CNG burns cleaner, preventing carbon deposits in engines. This results in smoother performance and longer engine life compared to petrol and diesel engines.

5. Energy Security

Since CNG is domestically available in many countries, it reduces dependence on imported crude oil, enhancing energy security.

6. Noise Reduction

CNG-powered engines operate more quietly than diesel engines, reducing noise pollution.

So, CNG is a sustainable, economical, and safer fuel alternative to petrol and diesel. With growing environmental concerns and rising fuel prices, switching to CNG can benefit both consumers and the planet.

TYPES OF CNG CONVERSION.

SEQUENTIAL and TRADITIONAL CNG CONVERSION:

Generally, CNG conversion can be done in 2 ways. They are traditional and sequential conversion.

Traditional CNG system is an old system of car conversion which manually controls the injection system. In traditional CNG conversion system tuning is done by hand/manual system. Due to manual tuning, gas is passed to the car engine, cylinder through gas mixer with air. As a result, your car’s gas consumption may be slightly higher. But the advantage of this system is that you can get your car tuned from any CNG Conversion Center due to the car tuning done by hand/manual system.

In Sequential CNG Conversion system, vehicle tuning is done in a fully computerized system. By doing this, the correct amount of CNG  flows from the cylinder to the engine through the injector, resulting in lower gas consumption of your vehicle. As CNG is a liquid gas, the engine temperature is normal like that of oil. Your car doesn’t need frequent tuning, just an occasional air filter cleaning. Drive performance is very smooth in sequential system

CNG Conversion

Most of the cars that we use are conventional (Gasoline / Diesel) fuel run vehicles. Although the history