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A Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) is an alternative fuel vehicle that uses compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG). Natural gas vehicles should not be confused with autogas vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), mainly propane, a fuel with a fundamentally different composition.

In a natural-gas-powered vehicle, energy is released by the combustion of methane gas (CH
4
) fuel with oxygen (O
2
) from the air to form carbon dioxide (CO
2
) and water vapor (H
2
O
) in an internal combustion engine. Methane is the cleanest burning hydrocarbon, and many contaminants present in natural gas are removed at the source. Existing gasoline-powered vehicles may be converted to CNG or LNG and can be dedicated (running only on natural gas) or bi-fuel (running on gasoline or natural gas). Diesel engines for heavy trucks and buses can also be converted. The addition of new heads containing spark ignition systems allows for the usage of CNG or LNG or trucks can be run on a blend of diesel and natural gas, with the primary ratio being mostly natural gas and a small amount of diesel fuel. It is also possible to generate energy in a small gas turbine coupled with a small electric battery to create a hybrid electric motor-driven vehicle.

Convenient fuel storage and refueling is a key challenge compared to petrol and diesel vehicles because natural gas is pressurized and liquefied (in the case of LNG). The lower energy density of gases compared to liquid fuels is mitigated dramatically by high compression or gas liquefaction but requires a trade-off in terms of the size, complexity, or weight of the storage container and the range of the vehicle. Although similar storage technologies may be used and similar compromises would apply to a hydrogen vehicle as part of a proposed new hydrogen economy, methane as a gaseous fuel is safer than hydrogen due to its lower flammability, low corrosively, and better leak prevention due to its larger molecular weight, resulting in less costly hardware solutions. Other factors holding back NGV popularization for individual mobility applications, i.e. private vehicles, include the additional weight, unfamiliarity with the technology, and lack of refueling infrastructure in some countries due to relatively small demand compared with other petroleum-based fuels such as gasoline and diesel.

Worldwide, there were almost 28 million NGVs by 2019.[1] In 2016, the market was led by China (5.4 million), Iran (4 million), India (3 million), Pakistan (3 million), Argentina (2.2 million), Brazil (1.8 million), and Italy (1.1 million).[1][2]

  1. ^ a b "Current Natural Gas Vehicle Statistics". IANGV. Archived from the original on 2012-07-01. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  2. ^ Markowski, Robert (12 February 2018). "How many NGVs are there and where?". Retrieved 24 February 2022.

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