Motor Vehicles: Liquefied Petroleum Gas

(asked on 19th November 2015) - View Source

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what plans his Department has to encourage the take-up of liquid petroleum gas conversions by taxis and vans.


Answered by
Andrew Jones Portrait
Andrew Jones
This question was answered on 24th November 2015

The Department for Transport (DfT), working with the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, have evaluated a range of options for tackling poor air quality; this formed the basis of the Government’s draft air quality plans that recently went to public consultation. Switching to liquid petroleum gas (LPG) can provide air quality benefits but may not be easily deployed in all vehicle types.


As part of DfT’s 2014 Clean Vehicle Technology Fund (CVTF) grant scheme, Birmingham City Council were awarded £500,000 to enable the conversion of 80 older black cabs from diesel to LPG which will help improve air quality on some of the most polluted roads.


There may be the opportunity to support further conversions if government launches further retrofit programmes in future years.


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