Autogas Refueling Options

Autogas refueling for Fleets


Autogas refueling is just as easy as fueling a gasoline or diesel vehicle. You simply connect a fuel hose from a dispenser to your Autogas vehicle. Only the nozzle will look different and you connect to your Autogas fill connection instead of your normal gas or diesel fuel inlet.

Autogas Fuel Stations can be Public and Private. In some regions you find many public Autogas stations to use and in some area’s you see Autogas dispensers at the normal Gas station. Most Autogas companies provide Fuel cards or allow use of existing fuel cards when you want to use their public Autogas fuel stations. Autogas refueling can provide a Fleet new options that were not available before.

What about having a private, custom, fuel station on your own property?
Fueling can be planned, outsourced and doesn’t have to be part of the employee workday or route anymore.

“The best custom refueling option for your Fleet depends on its size, routes, and refueling timing. Your local Autogas propane supplier can help you select the right option for your Fleet.”

Refueling Autogas

On Site Refueling Options

Fleet can benefit of having a custom fuel station on their property or in the area.

Below you will find examples of different custom options.

Standard private station


This is best for small Fleets of 50 vehicles or fewer, and includes a 1,000- to 3,000-gallon tank that acts as a convenient central refueling location.

Option 1: Propane Supplier Owns Infrastructure

The Fleet is responsible for site preparation: crash protection and electrical.

Cost for Fleet: $1,500-$15,000 (site preparation)

Option 2: Fleet Owns Infrastructure

The Fleet will need to account for purchasing the propane tank, pump, motor, and dispenser.

Cost for Fleet: $20,000-$60,000 (infrastructure) + $1,500-$15,000 (site preparation)

Refueling guide

Advanced private station


This option includes larger gallon tanks, a canopy, and multiple dispensers to support Fleets of 50 vehicles or more.

Option 1: Propane Supplier Owns Infrastructure

The Fleet is responsible for site preparation: crash protection and electrical for a two-dispenser setup.

Cost for Fleet: $5,000-$75,000 (site preparation)

Option 2: Fleet Owns Infrastructure

The Fleet is responsible for site preparation: crash protection and electrical for a two-dispenser setup.

Cost for Fleet: $60,000-$225,000 (infrastructure) + $5,000-$75,000 (site preparation)