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To: timester who wrote (2518)1/28/1999 11:57:00 AM
From: dvid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4605
 
Attention Business Editors:

Alternative Fuel Systems Inc. Finalizes China Contract for Natural Gas Conversion Systems with Sichuan Shutong CNGV Co. Ltd.

CALGARY, Jan. 28 /CNW/ - Alternative Fuel Systems Inc. (AFS) has
finalized an agreement to supply major fuel system components, technical
support and training to Sichuan Shutong CNGV Co. Ltd. (Sichuan Shutong),
China's largest company specializing in the development of natural gas
vehicles.
The Manufacturing and Supply Agreement was finalized at a signing
ceremony in Chengdu, China, January 27, 1999. Signing on behalf of AFS was
Mr. Edward Mirosh, Vice President, and for Sichuan Shutong, Mr. Ren Jia Yin,
Chairman.
The China National Machinery Import and Export Corp. was instrumental in
orchestrating the contract, and was the third signatory, represented by Mrs.
Gong Huixian.
Sichuan Shutong plans to convert 20,000 vehicles at its facilities to use
natural gas fuel and to construct 72 new CNG fueling stations over the next
three years. Currently, there are 28 CNG fueling stations installed, and
12,000 vehicle conversions have been made in Sichuan Province.
The AFS contract, initially valued at $1.7 million (CDN), is for the
supply of 3000 Sherex/AFS two-stage regulators and for the manufacturing and
adaptation technology to build complete three-stage vehicle CNG fuel
management systems based on the regulator. Also included in the contract is
the supply of a CNG engine and emissions testing facility. Testing of AFS
Sparrow fuel management systems will be done by Sichuan Shutong. Details of
the agreement are available in the AFS press release dated January 12, 1999.
AFS is in discussion with Sichuan Shutong for the manufacture of other
AFS NGV components as well, and to expand CNG product and technology sales
related to NGV in Sichuan Province by several times the initial contract
amount.
These discussions will also include manufacturing components for the
EAGLE and SPARROW systems, and future AFS Eagle dual-fuel management system
sales.
This initial contract is a precursor for the preparation of a licensing
agreement which AFS has agreed to negotiate with Sichuan Shutong, granting
exclusive manufacturing and marketing rights for the Sherex/AFS
regulator-based fuel management systems within Sichuan Province. The
Licensing agreement will also ensure that product improvements are shared and
that AFS will be paid a licensing fee based on a formula for buying back
finished fuel management systems for resale outside of Sichuan Province at a
preferred price.
At the signing ceremony, attended by provincial and industry leaders, Mr.
Chen Quin Ren, Vice Director, representing Sichuan Province, said that ''Even
though we have a 20-year history in CNG, today both parties will help speed up
CNG use in Sichuan giving benefits of cheaper fuel and cleaner air''.
Alternative Fuel Systems Inc. is pursuing other projects in China in
regions such as Beijing and Shanghai.
AFS is listed on the Vancouver Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol
ATF.
The Vancouver Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
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For further information: Alternative Fuel Systems Inc., Jo-Anne Cappis, Investor Relations, (403) 262-1833, FAX: (403) 237-7441, email: afsweb@telusplanet.net, website: www.altfuelsys.com