Sterling rolls out natural-gas tractor

Sterling Truck Corp. has launched its first natural gas-powered vehicle—a Sterling Set-Back 113 tractor equipped with a Cummins Westport ISL 6 powerplant.  According to the OEM, the factory-built truck Gas is ideal for port operations, as well as natural gas utilities and municipalities and can save up to $6,000 in annual fuel and operating costs a per truck. Sterling noted that customers in states such as California will also benefit from tax incentives for alternative fuel vehicles. In addition, the OEM said fuel providers also take advantage of these incentives, which means that accessibility to natural gas fuel ...

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