do you have any questions about LPG?

How many LPG stations are there in France? (to be localised by country)
(à localiser par le pays) En France, il y a plus de 1 500 stations-service qui distribuent du GPL, soit environ 1 station sur 4. Cela représente environ une station tout les 60 km maximum.

Vous pouvez les retrouver sur  Essence&Co  ou encore  MyGPL.eu  pour préparer au mieux votre voyage.
What is the lifespan of an engine running on LPG?
The lifespan of an engine running on LPG is generally comparable to that of a petrol engine.

In addition, due to the cleaner combustion of LPG, which leaves less residue and clogging in the engine, some LPG engines can last longer with correct maintenance.
Can you park your LPG car in an underground car park?
 LPG cars are generally allowed in underground car parks in France, provided that the vehicle is fitted with a safety valve that complies with European standards.

Recent vehicles and the Renault Eco-G range comply with these regulations, which means they have unrestricted access to underground car parks. However, the rules specific to each car park should be checked because some facilities may have special policies​.
When should you change your vehicle’s LPG filter?
Filters should be replaced every 30,000 km*, as part of the normal maintenance operations for an LPG vehicle.

*according to the manufacturer's recommendation
How do I switch to LPG?
Switching to LPG is no more complicated than buying a petrol vehicle. By choosing an LPG-equipped model, you benefit from a number of advantages. It is more economical because LPG costs less than petrol, which reduces your fuel costs.

In addition, with a bi-fuel system, LPG vehicles offer longer range as they use two types of fuel.

Finally, you don’t need to change your habits. Drive and fill up as usual, while benefiting from cleaner, less expensive fuel.
How many km can you cover with a full tank of LPG?
With the Renault Eco-G range, our vehicles can cover up to 1,300 km*.

*depending on version and options
Is LPG dangerous?
LPG tanks are not dangerous because they incorporate devices such as a safety valve, a check valve and an 80% fill limit to ensure their safety and durability.

These technologies tried and tested in Europe and worldwide guarantee the reliability of LPG tanks.

In addition, with their safety valves, our Eco-G vehicles are allowed in underground car parks.
What is LPG made of?
LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) is mainly made up of two light hydrocarbons. It contains approximately 80% butane (C4H10), which is a colourless and odourless gas and liquifies easily under pressure, and approximately 20% propane (C3H8), another colourless gas, which also liquifies easily under pressure.
These two components mean that LPG can be used efficiently as fuel.
What Crit'Air do LPG vehicles have?
Vehicles running on LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) benefit from a Crit’Air 1 certificate, which is one of the best classifications in terms of pollutant emissions in France.

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