ReFuels starts construction of Bio-CNG station between Edinburgh and Glasgow

The public access Bio-CNG station operated under the CNG Fuels brand will enable low-emission transport between Edinburgh and Glasgow.

August 17, 2024. ReFuels N.V. for the decarbonization of heavy goods vehicles (HGV), has broken ground on a new refueling station at Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. The public access Bio-CNG station operated under the CNG Fuels brand will enable low-emission transport between Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The Livingstone station can refuel 14 trucks simultaneously when at full utilization, enabling more than 600 trucks to be refueled per day with a total capacity of 20 million kilograms of Bio-CNG annually. CNG Fuels also operates Scotland’s first public access renewable biomethane HGV refueling station, off the M8 near Bellshill, which opened in 2021.

“The Livingston station is next door to several major distribution centres, including Tesco and DHL. Once operational, it will enable fleet operators and their clients to further decarbonize logistics in Scotland. Bio-CNG is a low-carbon alternative to traditional fossil fuels and more cost-effective than diesel. As ReFuels develops new sites according to our long-term plan, we also unlock additional orders for new Bio-CNG trucks from both new and existing customers,” said Philip Fjeld, CEO of ReFuels.

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