26 Apr 2012 07:00
For Immediate Release | 26 April 2012 |
Clean Air Power Ltd
("Clean Air Power" or "the Company")
Contract Win
Sainsburys Supermarket Increases Order of Genesis Edge Conversion Kits
Clean Air Power (AIM: CAP), the developer of Dual-Fuel™ combustion technology that enables heavy-duty diesel engines to operate on a combination of diesel and natural gas, is pleased to announce Sainsbury's, a major UK supermarket has increased its order for an additional 10 units of Clean Air Power's Genesis Edge Dual-Fuel™ system. This additional order will be delivered during the current financial year.
This order will take their total to 24 trucks which will operate using bio-methane gas which has been produced from landfill waste.
The Genesis Edge product is Clean Air Power's retro-fit Dual-Fuel™ offering that can be installed on customers' existing vehicles. These additional 10 units will continue to reduce CO2 emissions and fuel costs in comparison with conventional diesel vehicles.
Commenting on the order, John Pettitt, CEO of Clean Air Power, said:
"We are delighted that Sainsbury's has increased its order. We have been working very closely with them over the last 3 years and their further support of our Genesis Edge Dual-Fuel™ systems is extremely encouraging."
For further information please contact:
Clean Air Power John Pettitt, Chief Executive Peter Rowse, Group Finance Director
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Buchanan Charles Ryland Clare Akhurst
Seymour Pierce Limited (Nominated Adviser) Freddy Crossley Mark Percy David Banks (Corporate Broking)
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Notes to Editors
About Clean Air Power
Clean Air Power is the developer and provider of Dual-Fuel™ combustion technology for heavy duty diesel engines. Dual-Fuel™ engines substantially cut fuel costs and carbon emissions without sacrificing the original engine's characteristic efficiency or reliability. Clean Air Power is well positioned to assist corporations and governments to deliver on their environmental commitments while at the same time reducing transport operators overheads.