May 29, 2026. DELGO, a transport company specializing in road logistics solutions, has become the first company in Spain to operate all its natural gas vehicles with Bio-LNG, a renewable fuel produced from urban, agricultural, and livestock waste, especially suited for the decarbonization of long-distance heavy transport.
With this decision, DELGO marks a turning point in the professional transport sector, demonstrating that the transition to more sustainable mobility is an operational reality that can already be applied to long-haul fleets without sacrificing range, efficiency, or service capacity.
The company, which works for clients in strategic sectors such as Lidl and carries out national and international transport, operating routes in Spain and the rest of Europe, is thus reinforcing its position as an operator committed to more responsible and efficient logistics, aligned with its clients’ emissions reduction targets.
The change driven by DELGO, switching from LNG to Bio-LNG, will result in annual savings of 28,007 tons of CO2 emissions in 2026 and 48,841 tons in 2027. These 2027 emissions are equivalent to the emissions of 9,900 cars for a year, 46,000 people traveling by plane between Madrid and New York, or the annual electricity consumption of more than 9,200 homes. To achieve this annual emissions reduction naturally, approximately 2,000,000 mature trees would be needed.
Grupo HAM is supporting DELGO in this process as a Bio-LNG supplier, providing the company with its expertise in renewable gases, energy supply, and infrastructure for professional transport. The relationship between the two companies allows biomethane to be taken from its renewable source to its final use on the road, converting organic waste into usable energy for moving goods.




