Liquigas offers €200 for LPG car conversion till end-October

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Manfredi Bertelli

Liquigas Malta says it will offer €200 vouchers for all cars installing a certified LPG conversion kit by 31 October 2019, as an addition to the government’s incentive scheme of €200 for each conversion, the company announced today, celebrating the LPG day, according to a press statement sent to Business Malta.

The LPG vouchers will be granted to car owners and can be used at all authorised AutoLiquigas stations, namely at MIA Service Station in Gudja, J. Micallef Station in Rabat, Wembley Station in Swieqi, VC Station in Għargħur and Santa Maria Station in Mellieħa.

People who are planning to do their car conversion can discuss details, by contacting one of the AutoLiquigas-approved installers namely Acheck Ltd of Mosta, Muscat Motors Ltd of Gżira or Michael Debono Ltd of Żebbuġ,

Once the car is converted, the owner should in contact with Liquigas to set an appointment for the conversion verification and voucher collection. For the verification, the owner needs to present the converted car with the log book and the conversion certificate issued by the installer.

Moreover, Liquigas, together with the Maltese government, is planning to reduce the payback period of the LPG conversion investment by owners and, at the same time, contribute to lower traffic emissions, as the press release says.

“As an active member of WLPGA, Liquigas Malta wants to do its part to help spread the word about the benefits of LPG here in Malta. In the case of AutoLiquigas, this is half the cost of petrol and a safer fuel alternative with fewer emissions than traditional fuels,” Liquigas Chief Executive Roberto Capelluto said. “These benefits are on top of the fact that consumers can get their investment back in less than one year. Then, they can continue to use their cars on the cheaper LPG during the lifetime of that vehicle.”

Manfredi Bertelli

Manfredi used to be a junior journalist working with Business Malta, the predecessor of Malta Business Weekly's online platform. He enjoys putting his creativity into his writing and is committed to learning new styles to strengthen his skills and embellish his flair.

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