Engie and Iveco inaugurate a new natural gas refueling station

February 19, 2020. Following the agreement signed in 2017 between Engie Italia, energy and services player driven by the mission of leading the transition to CO2 zero emission, and Iveco, launch today a brand new state-of-the-art gas refueling station.

Located on CNH industrial Headquarters, Strada delle Cascinette in the strategic East part of Turin, at the crossroads of the transport network (highways, ring road, etc.), developed on an area of over 5 thousand square meters and built specifically for heavy vehicles, it consists of 2 LNG dispensers (Liquefied Natural Gas) and 4 of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas), as well as some charging stations for electric vehicles powered by a photovoltaic system located on the roof.

The station will be open to all types of natural gas vehicles from 6 to 21, Monday to Friday.

Today, the project is a reality, realizing Engie’s commitment to contributing to the development of green mobility, focusing on alternative fuels such as electricity and natural gas, and also Iveco’s commitment in its role as leader in the field of natural gas vehicles. The Iveco Orecchia dealership, the reference Iveco dealer for the Province of Turin and Valle d’Aosta, near to the station, will support customers in the transition towards green mobility with a complete service (sale, assistance and, now, refueling).

The enormous advantage of natural gas compared to diesel, GPL or heavy fuels is represented by the reduction of 95% of fine particles (PM), 90% of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) as well as a significant reduction of emissions of CO2.

Mobility alone accounts for 20% of global energy consumption, 24% of global CO2 emissions and 95% dependence on oil. Sustainable mobility is therefore a fundamental driver on the road to the zero-carbon transition.

The 2017 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Engie and Iveco aims to expand the various joint projects: from France (in the Iveco headquarters in Trappes), passing through the United Kingdom (in the port of Immingham), to Romania (for a demonstrator at Alba Lulia). At the same time, work on Italian soil continues: Engie is working on three other L-CNG station projects in northern Italy, in addition to the installation of dozens of electric charging points throughout the territory.

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