Process of CNG
CNG-Powered Vehicles
These vehicles run directly on CNG:
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Passenger Cars – e.g., Maruti Suzuki Celerio CNG, Hyundai Aura CNG
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Three-Wheelers / Auto Rickshaws
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Buses – e.g., city buses, school buses (used by public transport systems)
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Trucks / Delivery Vans – used for logistics and goods transport
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Fleet Vehicles – taxis, corporate fleets, etc.
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Portable CNG Solutions
Used in areas without a direct pipeline:
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Mobile CNG Refueling Stations
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CNG Cylinder Packs / Cascades for remote delivery
Domestic & Industrial CNG Products
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Industrial Burners
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Generators (CNG gensets)
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CNG-powered Forklifts
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Cooking Units (in places where CNG is used over PNG)
CNG Fueling Equipment
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CNG Compressors
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Dispenser Units
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Storage Cascades
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CNG Dryer Systems
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Priority Panels (control gas flow during refueling)
CNG WORK STEPS
CNG Refueling
The vehicle is filled with CNG at a CNG filling station.
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CNG is stored at high pressure (~200–250 bar).
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It is compressed and filled into the vehicle’s CNG cylinder (usually in the trunk or under the chassis)
Fuel Pressure Regulation
When the engine starts:
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The CNG flows from the storage cylinder through a pressure regulator.
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The regulator reduces pressure to a safe level suitable for engine use.
Combustion in Engine
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The air-CNG mixture enters the combustion chamber of the engine.
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The spark plug ignites the mixture.
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This combustion drives the pistons, producing mechanical power to move the vehicle.
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