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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.

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More climate-friendly from Istanbul to Hamburg

Gap in the LNG corridor closed

The new LNG filling station near Hungary's capital Budapest will become an important hub for three corridors of European heavy goods traffic at once.
An LNG ferry sets to sea

Climate-smart travel on Lake Constance

A ferry has linked the German towns of Konstanz-Staad and Meersburg on Lake Constance ever since 1928. From this summer, an LNG-powered ferry will be in use.
Verbio invests in filling station infrastructure

Straw biofuel for cement manufacturer

Biofuel specialist Verbio opens filling stations in Germany, providing efficient refuelling for construction materials manufacturer Heidelberg Materials.
Post and chocolate almost carbon neutral

The Finns are keen on biogas

Moderate costs and low emissions encourage Scandinavian companies to use biogas for transport. This also applies to delicatessen products and the post.
Three-pronged energy production

More sustainable liquefied biogas

Using wind power to produce green hydrogen and even liquefied biogas via electrolysis: it really does work! A Danish-Norwegian company shows how it’s done.
Combustion engine phase-out from 2035 abandoned

New opportunity for e-fuels and biogas

EU favours technology neutrality: combustion engine phase-out to be abandoned. However, it is still unclear to what extent e-fuels and biogas will be admitted.
More bio-LNG trucks for Spezzano Trasporti

On the way to decarbonisation

The handover of new gas trucks formed an opportunity to discuss Italy’s decarbonisation. A study shows that biogas even allows carbon negativity to be achieved.
Peterbilt truck: running sustainably for 28 years

Carbon-neutral over 1.3 million km

After 28 years, the mighty Peterbilt truck with its vertical chrome exhaust pipes still stands out on Swiss roads – and rightly so: it runs on biogas.