April 20, 2024. In service since the beginning of March, the Châtelaudren-Plouagat station has just been inaugurated. Operated by Sem Energies 22, it is part of the Bretagne Mobilité GNV network.
Slowed by rising gas prices, the deployment of natural gas vehicles (NGV) stations resumes in the French region of Bretagne. While the SDEF inaugurated the Landdivisiau facility a few weeks ago, in Finistère, Sem Energies 22 celebrated the official opening of the Châtelaudren-Plouagat station this Tuesday, April 16 in the Côtes-d’Armor department. Located along the RN12, in the Kerabel activity area, this filling station is the third in the Breton energy union after those of Trégueux and Quévert. It is part of the Bretagne Mobilité GNV (BMGNV) network which, with this new opening, now has 14 stations in service.
Open 7 days a week and accessible to individuals and professionals, the facility was built by Mesure Process with the support of the IMING design office. It has four distribution routes. Two canopies equipped with solar panels were also installed, which partially guarantee the electrical supply of the compressors. Multi-energy, the station also receives two fast charging terminals for electric vehicles.




