It’s no secret that public transit helps the environment. But the Muncie Indiana Transit System, also known as MITS, is making public transit cleaner and greener with its use of B20 biodiesel—a cleaner, renewable form of diesel fuel.
With a strong dedication to providing reliable and sustainable transportation options for the residents, students and visitors to Muncie, Indiana, it only makes sense that B20 is their fuel of choice.
MITS currently operates 33 full-size transit buses, all of which run on B20 biodiesel. In addition to their buses, MITS uses B20 to fuel 50% of their service trucks.
MITS is proud to be a member of the B20 Club of Indiana—a collaboration between the Indiana Soybean Alliance and the American Lung Association that recognizes and supports the efforts of Indiana-based fleets using biodiesel blends of B20 or higher for at least six months out of the year.