TotalEnergies opens new LNG fueling station in Germany

A unit of French energy giant TotalEnergies has opened a new LNG fueling station for trucks in Germany.

TotalEnergies Germany launched the new facility in partnership with PitPoint.LNG in Lippetal, Germany.

PitPoint.LNG is a joint venture consisting of PitPoint, owned by TotalEnergies, and SHV Energy’s Primagaz.

The new LNG station is located near the A2 highway and can be reached via exit 19.

According to a social media post by TotalEnergies Mobility Solutions, it features two refueling lanes and is accessible for LNG trucks from both sides.

Besides this new station, TotalEnergies and PitPointLNG have stations in Geiselwind, Hirschberg, and Alsfeld.

Earlier this year, Dutch small-scale tech firm Liqal, part of Dover, and compatriot PitPoint.LNG joined forces to realize three LNG fueling stations for trucks in Germany.

TotalEnergies is planning to open more LNG stations in Europe, and in particular in Germany before the end of 2022.

The firm and PitPoint.LNG recently opened a station in Antwerp/Liefkenshoek, Belgium as well.

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