HAM opens new LNG station in Spain

Spain’s HAM Group is continuing to expand its network of LNG fueling stations for trucks with the opening of a new facility in Chauchina, Granada.

The new station in southern Spain’s Andalusia region is located next to the A-92, Andalusian regional highway, which connects the cities of Seville and Almería, according to a statement by HAM.

HAM has installed a mobile unit in Granada that has one dispenser, with an LNG hose for trucks and heavy vehicles.

Also, the firm said this service station is monitored remotely to guarantee its operation and the rapid resolution of incidents.

HAM has a network of more than 129 LNG and CNG service stations, located on the main transport routes in Spain and the rest of Europe.

The firm plans to build a network of LNG fueling stations for vehicles in Peru as well.

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