Sheriff Steve Michek said the conversion will save on fuel costs and overall maintenance costs. He is pictured (left) with a deputy.

Sheriff Steve Michek said the conversion will save on fuel costs and overall maintenance costs. He is pictured (left) with a deputy.

DODGEVILLE, WI – The Iowa County (Wis.) Sheriff’s Office expects to save between $5,000 and $5,400 annually on fuel costs after converting one cruiser to run on propane autogas, according to a release from Charter Fuels. Charter Fuels coordinated the vehicle conversion and autogas fueling as part of the national Alliance AutoGas network, which helps fleets across the country switch to American-made clean fuel.

A propane tank is installedin the trunk of the Crown Victoria.

A propane tank is installedin the trunk of the Crown Victoria.

“We first started looking into alternative fuel when we thought gasoline prices were high—and it’s a good thing, because they’re even higher now,” said Sheriff Steve Michek. “Propane autogas saves us about $1.50 per gallon on fuel costs, and in the long run we’ll save on oil changes and overall maintenance costs because it’s a cleaner technology. The deputy who drives the vehicle has even noticed a slight improvement in vehicle performance driving on autogas.”

Deputies currently refuel the converted 2010 Ford Crown Victoria at a Charter Fuels autogas station, but the County plans to have an on-site fuel station installed through Alliance AutoGas as it convert more vehicles in the future, the release stated.

Deputies refuel the converted 2010 Ford Crown Victoria at a Charter Fuels autogas station, but Iowa County is looking into installing an on-site fueling station as it converts more vehicles.

Deputies refuel the converted 2010 Ford Crown Victoria at a Charter Fuels autogas station, but Iowa County is looking into installing an on-site fueling station as it converts more vehicles.

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