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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.

EU tightens standards, America steps on the gas

Shell Starship on record hunt

Full throttle into the future: at least in America, where Shell is on an efficiency drive with the Starship 3.0. In the EU biogas is being slowed down.
LNG and CNG tractors at Agritechnica

New Holland presses the accelerator

At the Agritechnica trade fair, New Holland is presenting the new T7 with CNG drive for the first time, expanding its portfolio of alternative tractor drives.
Werner Enterprises with transport to the Capitol

Will CNG truck deliver Christmas tree?

The US transport company Werner Enterprises is bringing the famous Christmas tree to the Capitol in Washington, D.C. – this year perhaps even with CNG.
Flixbus and Scania for biogas in regular services

Travelling by bus with clear conscience

The bus and travel company Flix and the truck and bus manufacturer Scania are launching a long-term partnership to increase the use of biogas.
Farm as a multi-energy hub

Absolutely cleverly combined

In Kirchberg BE, tradition meets innovation: here a farm community will soon be supplying electricity, heat and biogas - all energy from sustainable sources.
Making full use of the circular economy

Biogas for even cleaner roads

In Italy, CNG sweepers are now in use. Thanks to biogas in the tank, they are CO2-neutral and make the roads twice as clean.
Renewable energy expansion projects

How do we make energy sustainable?

For the first time, there is an overview of Swiss renewable energy expansion projects. Not only must their production increase, they must also become storable.
Additional bio-LNG/LBG for Europe

3.4 kilotonnes of bio-LNG for the island

The demand for renewable fuel in heavy goods transport is growing across Europe. That is why a first bio-LNG/LBG plant is now also being built in the UK.