Shell has continued the rollout of Liquefied Natural Gas fuel in The Netherlands by opening it’s fifth LNG truck refuelling station, located in Eindhoven. The station is located along the A2 motorway, a major truck route servicing Belgium, France and the German Ruhr area, and has capacity of 70,000 litres, enough to refuel up to 200 LNG trucks per day.
”With the addition of Eindhoven, we now offer a relevant network for LNG fuel in the Netherlands,” says Lauran Wetemans, General Manager Downstream LNG for Shell. ”There are more and more options in the truck market and the trends are not static. We continue to work with truck manufacturers, customers and policymakers to develop it further. The station in Eindhoven is an important step to further expand the network of LNG filling stations in Europe. ”
Transport companies Vos Logistics, Zandbergen Transport and Waterfront BV are among the first customers of the new LNG station. ”That Shell’s LNG tank network continues to expand is a confirmation that it was a good choice to invest and develop as a pioneer in LNG,” says Annemarie Timmermans, LNG Project Manager. ”Vos Logistics deliberately chooses LNG trucks for a more sustainable fleet and international transport.” More and more road haulage companies are considering natural gas as a cost-competitive and cleaner fuel. “It’s great to see customers now fill their trucks with Shell LNG Fuel at the Shell filling station, where customers formerly refueled with diesel and GTL fuel,” said Robert Springer, Sales Manager Commercial Fleet. ”We take pride in leading the development of safe and cost efficient LNG fuel. LNG has become an important part of the fuels mosaic for the future. ”
Shell’s first two stations in the country opened in March and April 2015 in Rotterdam and Waalwijk, followed by the Amsterdam station at the end of september and by Pijnacker station in october 2015.