Gasum opens new gas filling station in Växjö, Sweden

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Energy company Gasum continues to expand its gas filling station network across the Nordics. The latest addition in Växjö, south central Sweden, demonstrates Gasum's commitment to responding to growing customer demand for fuel options that can lower emissions. The new station opens Monday July 3.

Nordic energy company Gasum is delighted to announce the opening of its new liquefied gas filling station in Växjö. The station offers renewable LBG (liquefied biogas) and LNG (liquefied natural gas), both of which reduce CO2-emissions compared to conventional fuel. Gasum can now provide both compressed and liquefied gas to transport companies operating across Sweden, from the northernmost parts to the southern regions. Gasum's ownership of the entire value chain allow it to take another significant leap in extend the corridor of stations. The Växjö station is Gasum's 22nd filling station in Sweden, bringing the total number across the Nordics to over 50, some of which are operated by Gasum’s partners.

Alwex Transport, a logistics company with an ambitious goal of contributing to a cleaner environment, has been instrumental in establishing the filling station in Växjö.

"We are incredibly pleased to be a part of this milestone in green transportation," says Peter Sagebrant, CEO of Alwex Transport. "Our collaboration with Gasum has allowed us to play a pivotal role in advancing more sustainable transport. We look forward to seeing how this new filling station will make a difference to the environment and provide our customers with the opportunity to choose a greener solution for their transport needs."

Växjö strengthens Gasum's filling station network across Sweden

As the gas filling station infrastructure continues to expand into new areas, an increasing number of gas-powered heavy-duty vehicles are appearing on Swedish roads. There are almost 1,000 heavy-duty vehicles driving on liquefied gas today in Sweden, and together with the heavy-duty vehicles that run on compressed gas, there are more than 2,200.

The expansion of the gas filling station network opens new possibilities to transition to lower emission transports.

"We are thrilled to strengthen our filling station capacity in Växjö, enabling an increasing number of logistics operators to reach their emission targets by switching to cleaner, more cost-effective fuels. The Växjö station is the fruitful outcome of a partnership between Alwex Transport and Gasum that enables a new corridor connecting Sweden's East and West coasts," says Sharareh Edström, Head of Business Sweden, Traffic at Gasum.

Gasum collaborates with partners to support Sweden's climate goals

Sweden’s national target is to reduce emissions by at least 70 percent by 2030 compared to 2010 levels. Gasum, alongside partners willing to invest in stations and trucks, is committed to helping Sweden to reach this target. The use of renewable biogas in transport can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90 percent compared to fossil fuels during the lifecycle of the fuel.

"To reach climate goals, we need to lower heavy-duty vehicle emissions originate from this sector. We’re delighted with the investment contribution from the environmental initiative Klimatklivet, enabling us to build the infrastructure that contributes to dramatically reducing emissions where they are most needed," Sharareh concludes.

For more information, please contact: 
 
Sharareh Edström, Director, Traffic Sweden, Gasum 
Tel. +46 73 50 50 620, sharareh.edstrom@gasum.com 

The energy company Gasum is a Nordic gas sector and energy market expert. Gasum offers cleaner energy and energy market expert services for industry and for combined heat and power production as well as cleaner fuel solutions for road and maritime transport. The company helps its customers to reduce their own carbon footprint as well as that of their customers. Together with its partners, Gasum promotes development towards a carbon-neutral future on land and at sea. www.gasum.com  

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