ReFuels opens Wales’ first biomethane refueling station

ReFuels N.V., one of Europe's leading suppliers of renewable biomethane for the decarbonization of heavy goods vehicles, has opened a new refueling station at Bangor in North Wales.

November 16, 2023. ReFuels N.V., one of Europe’s leading suppliers of renewable biomethane (Bio-CNG) for the decarbonization of heavy goods vehicles, has opened a new refueling station at Bangor in North Wales. This is the 13th public access Bio-CNG station operated by ReFuels in the UK under the CNG Fuels brand.

“The station in Wales is an important step in expanding the network of reliable and convenient compressed renewable biomethane refueling stations. It will open another critical transport route for fleet operators and hauliers of heavy-duty vehicles in the UK for refueling of a low-carbon fuel. This will also be the very first station for Bio-CNG in Wales,” said Philip Fjeld, CEO and co-founder of ReFuels.

Major fleets will use the station in Bangor to significantly reduce transport emissions.

“Already, a number of our HGV’s have traveled over a million kilometres on low-carbon, 100% renewable biomethane and thanks to CNG Fuels’ growing network of public access stations, we’ll be going even further. CNG Fuels’ newest station in Bangor brings far more than convenience – it is a strategically important location, opening up routes to and from Holyhead, for both Irish and UK fleets. We now have a fleet of 22 Bio-CNG trucks, operated by both Dixon Transport and Carna Transport, and they have been an invaluable addition to our fleet, helping us to slash emissions by up to 90% versus our comparable diesel HGVs,” said Glen Morgan, Operations Manager at Dixon Transport.

The station at Bangor is owned by a joint venture (JV) with Foresight Group. It features 12 fuel pump islands, allowing more than 500 trucks to be refueled per day with a total capacity of 25 million kilograms (kg) of Bio-CNG annually. The new facility is located in Parc Bryn Cegin, just off Junction 11, North Wales Expressway. It is ideally suited to all North Wales traffic as well as covering all trucks heading to and from the Holyhead Port.