Propane gas is recognized for its cost-effectiveness and cleaner combustion compared to regular gasoline and diesel. Despite these advantages, its use in vehicles is not widespread.
The reasons for the limited adoption of propane as a fuel source for engines are complex and multifaceted. Various factors may contribute to this situation, including infrastructure and market dynamics.
As discussions around alternative fuels continue, understanding the challenges faced by propane could help in addressing its underutilization in the automotive sector.