LP Gas tow tractors, compared to those running on gasoline, diesel, or electric, offer a balance of performance and environmental benefits. One advantage is their relatively lower emissions, making them a cleaner option than diesel variants. They generally provide a longer runtime between refueling than electric tow tractors, which require recharging downtime. Additionally, LP Gas engines often have a longer lifespan than those using gasoline. However, the disadvantages include higher refueling costs compared to electricity and the need for proper ventilation due to the emission of exhaust gases, which limits their indoor operational capacity when compared to electric tow tractors. Diesel engines, while powerful, can be heavier and produce more noise and pollutants. Electric models, although quieter and emission-free, struggle with lower power for heavy-duty tasks and have less convenient recharging infrastructure than LP Gas refilling.