
Kamaz to produce more than 1.700 natural gas vehicles in 2022
By the end of the year, more than 900 gas-powered vehicles and almost 800 methane-powered buses will have been produced.

By the end of the year, more than 900 gas-powered vehicles and almost 800 methane-powered buses will have been produced.

The Governor of the Argentine province of Mendoza, Rodolfo Suárez, presented the new units 100% powered by compressed natural gas (CNG).

The Ministry of Energy and Mines continues to develop actions to contribute to the policy of massification of natural gas at the national level.

This new generation of CNG buses, a total fleet of 17 new vehicles to connect Madrid with the Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, is an exercise in innovation by the Municipal Transport Company.

The compressed natural gas (CNG) and Bio-CNG filling station is located in the National Interest Market (MIN) in Grenoble, France.

In the north of Santa Catarina, the Mime Araquari Sul filling station became the first in the Brazilian state to operate with a high-flow compressed natural gas supply for heavy vehicles.

The President of Iveco in Latin America, Márcio Querichelli, and the President of Iveco Group in Argentina, Santos Doncel Jones, presented his investment plan to develop heavy trucks and buses running on CNG in the country.

City buses in Tallinn, Estonia run on Bio-CNG fueled by Bright’s biogas upgrading technology and commissioned by energy company Bioforce OU.

EGO General Directorate renewed and opened the natural gas fueling facility for CNG buses located in the 5th Regional Bus Operation Branch Directorate in Sincan, Turkey.

Snam4Mobility, CuboGas and HRS have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at launching a framework partnership to step up the development of efficient hydrogen mobility solutions for the European Union market.