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mandag 11. februar 2013

Bensinprisen i Thailand

Bensinprisen i Thailand i går.


95 oktan koster 8,95 kr og i Norge har vi vel passert 15 kr for lenge siden.

Gass NGV 10,50 baht (del på 5,4)  = 1,94 kr pr liter









LPG 12,99 baht = 2,40 kr pr liter

NGV og LPG er gass som man bygger bilen om til.

Løsningen er å få tak i, da i norge også.

Men her koster det skjorta å bygge bilen om til gass.

Her i Thailand koster en ombygging på verksted 30 000 baht .(5555 kr)
Prisen er alle deler og arbeidet inkludert.


Bi-Fuel System (LPG)



Ombygging av bil til å gå på gass (LPG)


A natural gas vehicle or NGV is an alternative fuel vehicle that uses compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a cleaner alternative to other fossil fuels. Natural gas vehicles should not be confused with vehicles powered by propane (LPG), which is a fuel with a fundamentally different composition. Worldwide, there were 14.8 million natural gas vehicles by 2011, led by Iran with 2.86 million, Pakistan (2.85 million), Argentina (2.07 million), Brazil (1.70 million), and India (1.10 million).[1] The Asia-Pacific region leads the world with 6.8 million NGVs, followed by Latin America with 4.2 million vehicles.[2] In the Latin American region almost 90% of NGVs have bi-fuel engines, allowing these vehicles to run on either gasoline or CNG.[3] In Pakistan, almost every vehicle converted to (or manufactured for) alternative fuel use typically retains the capability to run on ordinary gasoline.
As of 2009, the U.S. had a fleet of 114,270 compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, mostly buses; 147,030 vehicles running on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG); and 3,176 vehicles liquefied natural gas (LNG).[4] Other countries where natural gas-powered buses are popular include India, Australia, Argentina, and Germany.[5] In OECD countries there are around 500,000 CNG vehicles.[6] Pakistan's market share of NGVs was 61.1% in 2010, follow by Armenia with 32%, and Bolivia with 20%.[2] The number of NGV refueling stations has also increased, to 18,202 worldwide as of 2010, up 10.2% from the previous year.[2]

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