


Q8 Quaser LPG
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a combination of light petroleum components, such as propane and butane. These elements are obtained during the refining process and are gaseous at atmospheric pressure and room temperature but become liquid under slight pressure. Due to its properties and the fact that it is in gaseous form during use, LPG allows for excellent mixing with air. This leads to more efficient combustion, reduced fuel consumption, and lower emissions of polluting compounds, making LPG highly valued for both combustion and automotive fuel applications.
LPG for Automotive Use
LPG is widely used as a vehicle fuel because it helps reduce costs and consumption while also contributing to lower pollutant emissions. In fact, automotive LPG has a higher calorific value compared to other fuels, meaning that for the same amount of fuel used, it produces more energy, making it very efficient and environmentally friendly.
Moreover, liquefied petroleum gas is also efficient in terms of space management, as it can be transported in liquid form, significantly reducing its volume.
LPG for Heating
As mentioned, its high calorific value makes LPG not only an excellent fuel but also an ideal solution for both efficiency and sustainability in heating residential and commercial buildings.
Furthermore, it can be a perfect heating solution in areas where access to natural gas, such as methane, is limited or unavailable.
Q8 LPG used as fuel complies with the limits set by the European standard EN 589.