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Medic! Spanish bifuel ambulances curb emissions, disappoint drivers
Medic! Spanish bifuel ambulances curb emissions, disappoint drivers
A Spanish ambulance company in the city of Zaragoza, Ambuibérica, is trying out bifuel vehicles to transport patients. The 10 Mercedes-sourced vehicles use bifuel powertrains that can burn both natural gas and gasoline. Turns out, the drivers aren't too happy with these models: they ...
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