Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About CNG
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about CNG
CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. It is a gaseous fuel and is a mixture of hydrocarbons mainly Methane. It is natural gas compressed to a pressure of 200-250 Kg/cm2 to enhance the vehicle on-board storage capacity.
CNG is cleaner, safer, and more affordable than petrol/diesel. It produces fewer emissions, is cheaper per km, and is safer in case of accidents as it disperses quickly.
Yes, CNG is completely safe when properly installed and maintained. CNG vehicles have safety valves that release gas safely in case of accidents.
You can visit our nearest CNG station or fill the new connection form on our website. Our team will guide you through the entire conversion process.
CNG prices vary by city but typically range from Rs. 80 to Rs. 95 per kg. Check our prices page for current rates in your city.
CNG costs approximately 50-60 percent less than petrol on per km basis. On average, users save Rs. 2-3 per km compared to petrol vehicles.
It is recommended to get your CNG kit serviced every 10,000 km or once a year, whichever comes first.
If you smell gas, stop your vehicle immediately, turn off the engine, and move away from the area. Do not use your phone. Contact our emergency helpline or local gas company.