ReFuels adds new station to the growing Bio-CNG network in southwest England

The station will provide a homegrown clean fuel to truck operators across the high-demand corridor between London, South Wales and the Midlands.

May 26, 2026. ReFuels N.V. will on June 1 commence construction of a new public access refueling station in Swindon, South-West England. The strategically located station will provide a homegrown clean fuel to truck operators as an alternative to imported diesel, across the high-demand corridor between London, South Wales and the Midlands.

The new station will be owned and operated by CNG Fuels and is expected to be completed within Q1 2027. With direct access to the M4 motorway, it is close to major distribution hubs and freight traffic flows. The Swindon site, together with CNG Fuels’ Magor station under construction in South Wales, provides critical clean fuel infrastructure for low-carbon logistics across one of the UK’s busiest transport routes.

“Europe and the UK are increasingly addressing energy resilience by shifting away from volatile global fossil fuel markets. ReFuels has a clear strategy of expanding the CNG Fuels station network to enable logistics operators to reduce emissions and cut fuel costs while reducing dependency on diesel. Swindon and Magor are the next elements of that strategy, giving fleet operators access to a stable, domestic energy source. It will create a clean fuel corridor that supports the rapid decarbonization of road freight along the M4 and into the Midlands. We see growing demand for biomethane as fleets adopt the new generation of larger 6×2 gas trucks, which unlock a significantly larger addressable market,” said Philip Fjeld, CEO and co-founder of ReFuels.

The Swindon station will be capable of refueling 12 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) simultaneously when fully utilized, enabling over 800 trucks to refuel daily and providing annual capacity for more than 30 million kilograms of 100% renewable Bio-CNG.