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The latest news from the world of more climate-friendly mobility

The cng-mobility.ch knowledge platform offers an overview of all the important news and trends in more climate-friendly mobility. Get valuable background knowledge and always stay up-to-date on what’s happening on the topic of sustainable mobility.

Nestle UK
Nestlé as a pioneer in the UK

Truck fleet converted to bio-LNG

In the UK and Ireland, the food multinational Nestlé will in future use bio-LNG-powered trucks for its logistics, thus massively reducing CO2 emissions.
Investing in sustainable mobility

Energiapro grows petrol station network

Anyone who refills CNG or biogas in the Romandy now gets their energy from 16 public filling stations from Energiapro SA. And the price per kilo is falling!
Adjustment of the feed-in condition

More biogas for greater energy security

Not only biogas for electricity generation will be subsidised in the future, but also biogas that is fed into the gas grid – provided a motion is approved.
Framework conditions are crucial

The path to climate-neutral road traffic

Road transport is responsible for around 30% of Swiss greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing them is very complex in reality.
Astag launches “We go green!”

Success through engagement

With “We go green!,” the Swiss Road Transport Association (Astag) wants to make its contribution to the environment and climate – and this is how it works.
GIE
New study on H2 tolerance

How CNG engines react to H2

CNG vehicles must have a hydrogen tolerance of two percent by volume. But what happens if more H2 is added to CNG in the future?
Swiss Energy Independence Day

“From tomorrow, we’ll live on credit”

Switzerland’s energy supply is characterised by a high degree of foreign dependency. Three-quarters of our energy is imported over long distances.
Happy with the CNG Fiat

“They’re the perfect everyday vehicles”

A newcomer to gas-powered vehicles, Eva Kamber was initially cautious around her Fiat Panda with a CNG engine, but her fears proved unfounded.