Gasum's newest filling station for heavy-duty vehicles in Ylivieska, Finland, has opened
One of the world's largest logistics companies, DSV, uses biogas-powered vehicles in Finland to reduce transport emissions. The new Ylivieska station brings a wanted addition to the refueling network.Gasum has opened a new liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station in Ylivieska, in the Ostrobothnia region of Finland. The station serves heavy traffic exclusively and is centrally located at the address Ouluntie 25, at the intersection of several important transport routes.
"The location of the Ylivieska station was chosen based on the needs of the logistics sector, as it is located along
Gasum's filling station network has expanded significantly in recent years, as new stations have been opened based on customer wishes. As a result of long-term investments, low-emission transports are already possible in almost all of Finland.Gasum has started construction work on three new biogas filling stations in Finland.
A liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station will be built in Ylivieska to serve heavy-duty transport. The Raseborg station, on the other hand, will offer both liquefied and compressed biogas (CBG), which means that all kinds of gas cars can be refueled at the station.