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This year, the diesel engine turns 120 years old and our fuel card company takes a look at what’s happened since its invention.
At our fuel card company, we’re always looking for ways to reduce our fleet vehicles’ emissions, and you should too. Here are some simple things you can do to cut down on the amount of pollution you contribute to the environment.
Car makers like Toyota and start-up Nikola Motor Co. have been working hard on the idea of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. In fact, Toyota has already released a fuel-cell passenger car in the U.S. and is working on their own truck project in the next few months. Nikola, on the other hand, has developed a semi-truck prototype called the One that it plans to put into production.
While the majority of people know what a diesel engine is, most don’t know the man behind it and the mystery of his disappearance. Rudolf Diesel was born in 1858 and by his early 20s, he became an engineer. During his career, he patented many different ideas and inventions, from refrigerators to steam engines and more. His most famous, however, is the diesel engine.
If you’re in the market for a new car, you may be wondering whether you should buy one with a diesel engine or a gasoline engine. Here, our fuel card company is here to help. We’ve investigated the pros and cons of owning a diesel car so you can decide if one is right for you.
The gasoline-powered internal combustion engine is the most popular engine in the world, powering millions of cars. Chances are you use a car on a daily basis – have you ever turned your ignition over and wondered what’s going on under the hood? Our fuel card company explains.
On a daily basis, most of us drive a car or truck that requires regular, unleaded gasoline. This makes it pretty simple when we fill up at the gas station. But every once in awhile, someone may accidentally fill their vehicle with a different gasoline than usual.
Whether you’re someone who loves gasoline because it fuels your car and lets you drive or you hate gasoline because it’s another expense, it’s safe to say that the majority of the nation relies on it. At Fuel Express, we’re a big fan of gasoline (especially when you can manage it well with our fuel card) and we have a few fun facts for you about the liquid.
Ever since oil prices started plummeting last year, fleet owners have been enjoying the money that they save on their daily operations. But have you ever wondered how exactly our society started using oil to fuel fleet cars and trucks? Oil discovery goes back further than you may think.
Whether you’re a fleet owner or just someone looking for a new car, it may be hard to decide between a diesel car and a regular gasoline car these days. Our fleet fuel card company did some research to find some of the big differences between the two, including costs, lifespan, performance, and impact on the environment.