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Westport Creates WiNG Umbrella for Ford Vehicles
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Westport Innovations Inc., engineer and manufacturer of natural gas engines and systems, has united its bi-fuel and dedicated natural gas fuel system products and body configurations for Ford vehicles under the Westport WiNG™ Power System product brand.
“This shift offers customers more products to choose from that meet Westport’s QVM process, quality and standards,” said Mark Aubry, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Americas for Westport. “We listened to our customers, and this offers them a continued OEM integration experience, with an increasingly user-friendly order and delivery process.”
The migration of BAF products to the Westport WiNG brand continues to offer customers the advantages of key-READY™ quality OEM integrated solutions that Westport has become known for and the flexibility of customization with Built-To-Spec products. In January 2014 Westport consolidated its North American Ford assembly facilities into one location in Dallas, Texas. The combination of production teams and facilities will streamline Westport’s supply chain, and will allow reduced costs and better efficiency for customers.
Launched in 2012, Westport WiNG Power System is available in dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG) or bi-fuel (gasoline/CNG) on a variety of Ford vehicle models. With the largest—and still growing—line of bi-fuel and dedicated Ford products, Westport says it is the leading partner in Ford’s Qualified Vehicle Modifier (QVM) program.
Westport WiNG bi-fuel current model year offerings include:
Ford F-250/350 Pickup Trucks
Ford F-250/350 Bed-Delete
Ford F-350 Chassis Cab
Westport dedicated CNG fuel current model year offerings include:
Ford F-150/250/350 Pickup Trucks
Ford F-350/450/550/650 Chassis Cab
Ford E-250/350 Van
Ford E-350HD/E-450 Cutaway
Ford F-59 Strip Chassis
Westport expects to announce additional CNG products that are currently being evaluated.
According to NGV America, in 2013, approximately 19,250 “new” natural gas vehicles (NGVs) were sold, comprised of approximately 6,400 retrofits/repowers and about 12,850 OEM vehicles. Of that 2013 total, about 10,425 were light-duty vehicles, 1,450 were medium-duty and 7,375 were heavy duty.
“This shift offers customers more products to choose from that meet Westport’s QVM process, quality and standards,” said Mark Aubry, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Americas for Westport. “We listened to our customers, and this offers them a continued OEM integration experience, with an increasingly user-friendly order and delivery process.”
The migration of BAF products to the Westport WiNG brand continues to offer customers the advantages of key-READY™ quality OEM integrated solutions that Westport has become known for and the flexibility of customization with Built-To-Spec products. In January 2014 Westport consolidated its North American Ford assembly facilities into one location in Dallas, Texas. The combination of production teams and facilities will streamline Westport’s supply chain, and will allow reduced costs and better efficiency for customers.
Launched in 2012, Westport WiNG Power System is available in dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG) or bi-fuel (gasoline/CNG) on a variety of Ford vehicle models. With the largest—and still growing—line of bi-fuel and dedicated Ford products, Westport says it is the leading partner in Ford’s Qualified Vehicle Modifier (QVM) program.
Westport WiNG bi-fuel current model year offerings include:
Ford F-250/350 Pickup Trucks
Ford F-250/350 Bed-Delete
Ford F-350 Chassis Cab
Westport dedicated CNG fuel current model year offerings include:
Ford F-150/250/350 Pickup Trucks
Ford F-350/450/550/650 Chassis Cab
Ford E-250/350 Van
Ford E-350HD/E-450 Cutaway
Ford F-59 Strip Chassis
Westport expects to announce additional CNG products that are currently being evaluated.
According to NGV America, in 2013, approximately 19,250 “new” natural gas vehicles (NGVs) were sold, comprised of approximately 6,400 retrofits/repowers and about 12,850 OEM vehicles. Of that 2013 total, about 10,425 were light-duty vehicles, 1,450 were medium-duty and 7,375 were heavy duty.