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BAF Technologies Joins With Hardstaff on Dual-Fuel

July 28, 2009 | USA, Dallas TX

Exclusive distributorship to convert heavy-duty vehicles to dual-fuel

BAF Technologies, a US based provider of natural gas vehicle upfits, has entered into an exclusive distributorship agreement with T. Baden Hardstaff to retrofit existing heavy-duty on-road vehicles to dual-fuel operation. The agreement will provide BAF with exclusive territory rights for the United States. T. Baden Hardstaff is a service and technology provider for the road transport industry specializing in the development of low carbon vehicle technologies.

BAF says it will be testing and certifying multiple heavy-duty engines, particularly those used for school buses, refuse haulers and other similar uses. BAF will soon announce projects already in place with interest in dual-fuel building.

“We are thrilled to partner with Hardstaff,” says John Bacon, BAF president. “There is so much pent-up demand in the United States for a product to address the heavy-duty diesel market and we believe that together we can make a huge impact in a big market.”

“We are excited to be affiliated with such a dedicated alternative fuel system supplier as BAF,” says Trevor Fletcher, Managing Director & Chairman of The Hardstaff Group. “This alliance will allow us to expand and engage more effectively with customers requiring the Hardstaff OIGI® dual fuel system in the United States, and is another milestone towards reducing world reliance on crude oil.”

Dual-fuel vehicles operate on natural gas and diesel simultaneously, displacing up to approximately 70% diesel fuel consumption while significantly reducing harmful emissions.

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