[:es]The first filling station of CNG and bioNGV, inaugurated on March 16 in the Prat area in Vannes, France, offers users the possibility of sourcing renewable fuel produced from organic waste and by-products. The station can serve all types of vehicles, including 6 trucks per hour. «Given the legal context that is increasingly limiting the movement of diesel trucks in certain cities, transporters must equip themselves with units that run on CNG”, said Jo Brohan, President of Morbihan Energies.
The complex is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The station currently has two filling tracks. The refueling time of a truck is less than 15 minutes and less than 5 minutes for a light vehicle. Payment is made by credit card or ID card for holders of a subscription.
Also, two other NGV filling facilites are planned in Morbihan in the year, as part of the investment program for the future (PIA) towards integrated NGV mobility. To this, 7 natural gas vehicle stations will be added in the other departments of Brittany with the support of the Energie Bretagne cluster.
Source: GNV Magazine[:en]The first filling station of CNG and bioNGV, inaugurated on March 16 in the Prat area in Vannes, France, offers users the possibility of sourcing renewable fuel produced from organic waste and by-products. The station can serve all types of vehicles, including 6 trucks per hour. «Given the legal context that is increasingly limiting the movement of diesel trucks in certain cities, transporters must equip themselves with units that run on CNG”, said Jo Brohan, President of Morbihan Energies.
The complex is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The station currently has two filling tracks. The refueling time of a truck is less than 15 minutes and less than 5 minutes for a light vehicle. Payment is made by credit card or ID card for holders of a subscription.
Also, two other NGV filling facilites are planned in Morbihan in the year, as part of the investment program for the future (PIA) towards integrated NGV mobility. To this, 7 natural gas vehicle stations will be added in the other departments of Brittany with the support of the Energie Bretagne cluster.
Source: GNV Magazine[:]