New biogas filling station opened in Södertälje

The station, operating as a beacon of sustainable transport, emerged from the partnership between Gasum and Scania.

May 27, 2024. As part of the national strategy to cut emissions in the Swedish transport sector, Gasum and Scania opened a groundbreaking biogas filling station in Södertälje. Cementing the commitment of stakeholders within the transportation sector and fostering political interest, the inauguration showcased the urgent need for innovative, sustainable solutions, advocating the indispensable role of biogas as the linchpin in achieving nationwide emission reduction targets and facilitating a transition to a circular economy.

The station, operating as a beacon of sustainable transport, emerged from the partnership between Gasum and Scania. Located near the Södertälje Syd junction, and adjacent to Scania’s production plant, the station marks an engagement in the shared focus on sustainable solutions and secure energy supply for one of Sweden’s most active logistic hubs.

“In order to reach our urgent climate targets, we need to halven emissions every decade. Biomethane is an important part of Scania’s broad sustainability offering, providing cost-efficient emission cuts, as well as several circular benefits and increased energy resilience. The Nordics have pioneered biomethane in transport. Together with our partners we can offer complete waste-to-vehicle solutions”, says Christian Levin, CEO of Scania and Traton.

The Södertälje station, replacing older stations in Järna and Älvsjö, will provide greater capacity and reduced refuellng time. The unique design boasts of two compressed gas dispensers and two liquefied gas dispensers, catering to both heavy-duty transport and smaller vehicles, thereby supporting an inclusive green transport system.

”This partnership with Scania is important as they are providing land for this project and continue to develop gas-powered trucks. It enables us to continue to expand and secure energy supply for sustainable solutions. This new station caters for not only the local transport and logistic needs, but national and international transports as well,” says Sharareh Edström, Head of Business Traffic Sweden at Gasum.

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