Ohio Paratransit Fleet Vehicles
One-stop for huge savings on vehicle fuel, maintenance, fueling infrastructure, and tailpipe emissions
Propane Paratransit Vehicles
 
															Cleveland Busses Run on Propane?
 
															Columbus Airport Propane Vehicles
John Glenn Airport is saving $200,000 per year with their propane shuttle buses. This fleet of propane vehicles are driving 1.2 million miles per year.
 
															Access Scioto County Public Transit
Dedicated Engine
Propane fueled vehicles are available from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and can be ordered from the OEMs direct.
Contact your local vehicle dealer and ask them about ordering your dedicated propane engine vehicle.
Bi-Fuel Engine
Autogas Technical Training Available
Qualifying Models: Ford 
Conversions available for 2012 or newer ICE vehicles.
Qualifying Models: Ford, Lincoln and Mercury, Chevrolet and GMC*
Conversions available for 2020 and older vehicles.
*Certain engines qualify. See EPA certified list.
Easy to Install Infrastructure
| Options | Onsite Standard Private station | Onsite Advanced Private station | 
|---|---|---|
| 
													Fleet Size
												 | 
													Best for a fleet of less than 50												 | 
													Best for 50+ vehicles												 | 
| 
													Set-Up
												 | 
													Onsite 1,000 – 3,000-gallon tank												 | 
													Larger gallon tank, canopy & multiple dispensers												 | 
| 
													Propane Supplier Owns Infrastructure												 | 
													The fleet is responsible for site preparation: crash protection and electrical.
 Cost for Fleet: $1,500-$15,000 (site preparation) | 
													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) | 
| 
													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) | 
													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) | 
| Private or Public Network | 
|---|
| 
													Fleets with limited space, or fleets needing more fueling locations along their routes can take advantage of this option with no infrastructure investment. Network refueling stations are accessible 24/7 through a card lock system.
If a network is not currently available in your area, a propane supplier may create one for your fleet, if it’s large enough. Alternatively, multiple fleets can team up to provide adequate load for requesting a refueling network.												 | 
Onsite Standard Private station
- Best for a fleet of less than 5o
- Onsite 1,000 – 3,000-gallon tank
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)
Onsite Advanced Private station
- Best for 50+ vehicles
- Larger gallon tank, canopy & multiple dispensers
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)
Private or Public Network
Fleets with limited space, or fleets needing more fueling locations along their routes can take advantage of this option with no infrastructure investment. Network refueling stations are accessible 24/7 through a card lock system.
If a network is not currently available in your area, a propane supplier may create one for your fleet, if it’s large enough. Alternatively, multiple fleets can team up to provide adequate load for requesting a refueling network.
Work With Your Propane Provider to
 Get the Lowest Cost Per Mile 
				There are 263 Propane Marketers in Ohio, Use the Map to Find One in Your Local Area
Propane Public Fueling Stations
 & Service Centers
				Propane Public Fueling Stations& Service Centers
 
															Rebate Applicaton
Receive up to $20,000 from the OPGA
The OPGA is offering fleet owners propane vehicle rebates
Apply Today! Rebates are available first come, first serve, while funding lasts.
New propane vehicle
$4,000/unit, up to $20,000
New converted propane vehicle
$4,000/unit, up to $20,000
- Vehicle Information
- Applicant information
- Propane Marketer information
- Attach invoice for new propane vehicle or propane retrofit system
Return completed application in one-of-three ways:
- Email to: OPGA@kdafirm.com
- Fax to: (517) 485-9408
- Mail to: 
 OPGA
 605 N. High St. #214
 Columbus, OH 43215OR 
- Upload Completed Application Below
CLOSED
Includes propane vehicles. Eligible diesel vehicles, engines, and equipment include School buses, Class 5 – Class 8 heavy-duty highway vehicles, Locomotive engines, Marine engines, Non-road engines, equipment or vehicles used in construction, handling of cargo (including at ports or airports), agriculture, mining or energy production (including stationary generators and pumps).
CONTACT:
DERA Helpline
dera@epa.gov
877-623-2322
National Tax Credit Information
If you’re installing propane fueling infrastructure between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2032, you may qualify for the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit. Businesses can receive:
- 6% of installation costs (up to $100,000), or
- 30% of installation costs (up to $100,000) if labor and apprenticeship rules are met.
This credit applies to fuel dispensers and essential parts like installation labor. Tax-exempt entities, including state and local governments, may also qualify for the same credit.
For residential installations, consumers can claim a credit of up to 30% of the cost (up to $1,000) for propane fueling equipment installed at their homes.
To qualify, fueling equipment must be installed in a low-income or rural area. Check if your location qualifies using the 30C Tax Credit Eligibility Locator.
For more information, see IRS Form 8911.
 
				 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								