The switch to LPG allows vehicles that comply with Euro 4 regulations to achieve the DGT ECO label and save up to 40% fuel.
The Low Emission Zones (ZBE) that came into effect on January 1, 2023 already cover more than 13 million vehicles in Spain, of which 9.3 correspond to vehicles with labels B, C; and more than 3.7 have no label of any type, according to data from the MSI consulting firm. With these new regulations, many drivers will be fined, while many other cars will become outright unusable.
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alternative may be to transform their vehicles autogas, to obtain the ECO label, provided they comply with Euro 4 regulations and beyond. With this label they can circulate unrestricted through ZBEs and park in Regulated Parking Service (SER) zones. Transformation is a simple process that can be
financing for less than 70 euros per month, in 24 installments.
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total price is 1,500 euros approximately; but in workshops such as iRCONGAS, Gasmoción and Gas Point Center it can be done for only 69.22 euros in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, Seville and Alicante.
All petrol vehicles that comply with Euro 4 emissions certification and have therefore been registered since 2006 can be converted to LPG or LPG and thus benefit from all the advantages: savings of up to 40% on traditional fuels, extending the life of the engine and ease of refueling.
In addition, these types of vehicles are bi-fuel, i.e. they offer a range of approximately 1,200 km, depending on the model, and you can refuel in the same time as a conventional car at one of the more than 700 filling stations that Autogas delivery all over the country.
Source: La Verdad

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