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The lifecycle of a Compressed Natural Gas cylinder is at least 15 years. After this period, cylinders must be inspected, replaced, or removed to ensure safety and optimal performance. This standard is consistent worldwide, reflecting a commitment to safe and sustainable energy solutions.• India: The Indian government has actively promoted the adoption of CNG, especially in public transportation.
• Canada: Enbridge Gas Distribution, Canada's largest natural gas distribution company, operates one of North America’s largest natural gas vehicle fleets, with over 675 natural gas vehicles. This initiative has reduced fuel costs and aligns with corporate social responsibility goals, setting a standard for CNG fleet adoption.
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