Looks to be straight PG like the Evans stuff except this you cut with water. That makes it no different than the low-tox PG coolant you can buy at auto stores. In either case PG isn't as good as EG at heat transfer, especially pure PG like Evans, although it'll let you run a zero pressure system. You'll have to get used to Evans running at much higher temps too. Not that it'll hurt the engine but some people can't get past seeing 300+ degrees.
Pure PG also gets real thick in cold weather (note the warning at the bottom of the page) and the cooling system usually has to be modified. The PG you can buy at the auto store (Sierra for example) will work without modification as will this stuff if cut with water but still not quite as good as EG for street use.
Remember, every coolant out there (PG aside) is 95% EG. Whether it's Prestone, GO5, or OEM it's made of the same stuff. It's only the additive chemistry that differs among coolants.