Pfenning Group adopts the use of CNG in trucks

The Pfenning Group is expanding its fleet of over 1,000 vehicles with 16 new S-Way compressed natural gas CNG tractor units and four interchangeable body chassis.

The Pfenning Group is expanding its fleet of over 1,000 vehicles with 16 new S-Way compressed natural gas CNG tractor units and four interchangeable body chassis.

Compatible with ethanol, natural gas, and biomethane, it represents a significant advance in the decarbonization of urban transportation.

For its innovation and promotion of sustainability in agriculture, New Holland was recognized with the ESG Award, organized by the Brazilian ESG Association.

The European Commission unveiled its new Bioeconomy Strategy, aimed at boosting circularity, climate neutrality, and competitiveness across the EU.

This is a pioneering project in Spain, as it is the first public station to sell both Bio-LNG and biomethane, CO2-neutral fuels.
This milestone will enable the production of liquid biomethane from biogas, which will be sold by Lipigas to supply Chilean transportation companies and industries.

Scania Argentina delivered two CNG trucks with fuel tanks to Lancioni, a company with over 20 years in the logistics sector and a Scania partner since 2011.

The funding is part of a larger announcement made last week by the Federal Transit Administration.

The delivery marks the start of a four-year program that will see a total of 200 vehicles delivered, which will enhance the local public transportation service capacity.

The Argentine company announced a USD 45 million investment to acquire 150 buses manufactured by King Long in China.