Welcome to LPG NOW

LPG NOW is based on Fabian Way, Swansea, South Wales ( 5 mins from M4.)

We have a fully equipped garage to make your vehicle conversion as quick and efficient as possible.

With our highly trained mechanics, we can get your vehicle converted within 24 hours, and a courtesy car is provided for your convenience, whilst we proceed with the conversion.

 

You’ll be amazed at how quickly you will notice the savings from switching to LPG, and wonder why you never switched sooner.

 

 

Conversions start from just :-

What is L.P.G ?

Liquified petroleum gas (LPG) is also known as GPL, LP Gas or Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and is a fuel made up of a mixture of hydrocarbon gases.

Specially modified or LPG converted cars can run on the fuel which is normally derived from fossil fuels and is either taken from gas or oil streams as they come up from underground or is manufactured during the process that refines crude oil.

LPG comes in several different varieties, including those which are mostly made up of butane gas, propane gas or as is more common; a mixture of the two. LPG is provided in pressurised bottles made of steel which are not filled completely - to allow the gas to expand safely during storage.

In some areas, especially the US, LPG is also referred to as Autogas. In the UK this type of fuel has been used since before the second world war as an alternative fuel for spark ignition engines and in more recent years has also been utilised for use in diesel engines.

LPG fuel is popular because it is non-corrosive, non-toxic and has a high octane rating. It has less particulate emissions when compared to diesel and burns more cleanly, meaning that there is less wear and tear on your engine – and it is less likely to suffer problems.

It emits similar levels of Co2 to diesel engines, and far less than those running on petrol. Noise levels are said to be considerably lower than they are with other types of engine and the cost of LPG gas is also usually lower than diesel or petrol which makes it an attractive option.

Governments often offer tax relief on LPG as an ‘alternative fuel’, which can bring down the cost of motoring for drivers wishing to move away from more traditional fuels, and depending on the vehicle you have, you can qualify for exemption from the London congestion charge – saving £8 a day if you drive daily in or around the Capital.