AG&P Pratham Reduces CNG Prices by Rs.2.50 per kg in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh

With a commitment to reward vehicle owners that are increasingly choosing natural gas fuel in the region, AG&P Pratham, one of the leading city gas distribution players in the countryproudly announceda significant reduction in its CNG price by Rs.2.50 per kg in the states of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Starting March 7thonwards, the revised CNG rate aims to provide vehicle owners with enhanced savings, fostering a steady growth of CNG vehicles in the districts they operate namely Alappuzha, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram, Nellore, Chittoor, Tirupati, Anantapur and Kadappa.

AG&P Pratham Reduces CNG Prices by Rs.2.50 per kg in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh

With a commitment to reward vehicle owners that are increasingly choosing natural gas fuel in the region, AG&P Pratham, one of the leading city gas distribution players in the countryproudly announceda significant reduction in its CNG price by Rs.2.50 per kg in the states of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Starting March 7thonwards, the revised CNG rate aims to provide vehicle owners with enhanced savings, fostering a steady growth of CNG vehicles in the districts they operate namely Alappuzha, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram, Nellore, Chittoor, Tirupati, Anantapur and Kadappa.

Thivahar Bethune, VP Marketing, AG&P Pratham, expressed enthusiasm about the price drop, stating, "We at AG&P Pratham arehappy to announce the CNG price reduction in our operating districts of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh for the benefit of CNG customers. 3W Autos, Cars, Small Commercial Vehicles, Trucksand Bus owners using CNG fuel can now save upto 35% and 50% compared to Diesel and Petrol respectively.Our company continues its unwavering commitment to promote natural gas as a fuel source emphasizing its safety, convenience, and economic advantages over traditional fuels. This price reduction move aims to further elevate CNG's status as the preferred fuel among vehicle owners by offering higher savings to consumers amidst inflationary pressures and encourage vehicle owners to switch to CNG.”