LNG heavy-trucking to break out of hub-and-spoke

By Andrew Walker 6 December 2016
The UK’s first gas filling point. Axegaz will build 42 stations across nine countries in Western Europe. (CNG Fuels)

Europe will build 42 new LNG refuelling stations over the next two years as small-scale developer Axegaz attempts to break the ‘chicken and egg’ dilemma that has stalled the adoption of LNG as a fuel in the heavy trucking sector.

The stations will be built across nine countries in Western Europe and will enable LNG-fuelled trucking to break out of the ‘hub-and-spoke’ operations it is currently restricted to.

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