Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is an eco-friendly alternative fuel, predominantly methane, stored under high pressure. Used in modified vehicles, CNG offers...
CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas, an alternative fuel composed mainly of methane, stored at high pressure and used as a substitute for gasoline or diesel in vehicles.
The main benefits include lower vehicular emissions (reducing air pollutants and greenhouse gases), cost-effectiveness compared to traditional fuels, and quieter engine operation.
Yes, CNG vehicles are considered safe. Storage tanks are robust and built to strict standards. Natural gas is lighter than air, dissipating rapidly if a leak occurs.
CNG produces fewer harmful emissions like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter compared to gasoline or diesel, contributing to improved urban air quality and reduced smog.