Post by SwedishBadger
No need to keep them appart. Would you really drive around a few miles to get naturegas to get those extra miles? Or would you go for the alternative that is even better for mother earth?

I assume most drives dont care as long as they can fill up the gastubes.

Also in most cases biogas is cheaper then CNG to compensate the lower energy content.

Eon has one good for finding the stations and see what kind of gas the station offers but a general CNG station type is still better then not to offer the fule type in Waze?


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I would suggest that information about the availability of CNG is probably more value add than 98.

Natural gas cars in total, including Bio-gas is still in the single digit percent, and I have no clue on the number of 98-octanes but regardless of which one is more common among drivers, most gas stations still carries the 98 stuff on at least one pump, but not all of them have CNG. Thus information about CNG availability is more valuable to the few drivers who actually need it.
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Post by zonkt
At unmanned pump stations (where the price is lower), 98 octane (or 99/"super fuels" in some cases) are getting rare and finding it is even more important than the actual price. More or less all tuned cars and bikes require 98 octane to run smoothly. As Dennis says, when they start ruin 95 with more added alcohol, more engines will have to switch to 98 to avoid damage...

I wouldn't sacrifice 98 for CNG in the client.
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