May 8, 2026. Operators switching their fleets to Bio-LNG can benefit from an immediately available alternative fuel with a resilient supply chain, which is cheaper than diesel and can reduce carbon emissions by more than 80 per cent. That was the message over 100 delegates heard at an event to celebrate Gasrec’s latest open-access refueling facility at Hams Hall, a major industrial and logistics hub in North Warwickshire.
Attendees were invited to ‘Fuel & Feast’ at nearby Shustoke Barn, where they heard from an impressive line-up of guest speakers and enjoyed a tour of the Hams Hall site, including a demonstration of the simple refueling process.
“It’s been fantastic to show existing customers, prospective new ones and industry colleagues our latest large-scale, open-access facility,” said Rob Wood, Chief Executive at Gasrec. “We’re very proud of the refueling station at Hams Hall and it is already seeing a strong throughput of gas trucks every day, which will only continue to grow as more local operators make the transition from diesel.”
Strategically located near the M6 and M42, Hams Hall officially opened its doors at the end of 2025 and will fuel up to 1,000 trucks daily at full capacity.
During the event – which was supported by Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland and local dealer Hartshorne Group – attendees learned more about the station build process, how Gasrec selects new sites and its plans to meet the growing demand for biomethane.




