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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.

Unique specimen: CNG Piaggio with reins lift

Climate-friendly removal helper

Peyer Bern, a specialist in removals, transport and storage, organises over 33000 removals a year. This has even been climate-neutral since 2020!
Gasum opens up Finnish Lapland

Europe’s northernmost biogas station

The network of biogas filling stations is growing and moving further north: Gasum is building a biogas and bio-LNG/LBG filling station in Keminmaa Finland.
First hydrogen filling station on the motorway

H2 supplements biogas in Grauholz

At the Grauholz Süd service area, hydrogen can now be refuelled directly on the motorway from Bern to Zurich. Another step into the mobility future.
EU and Switzerland invest in renewable gases

18 billion euros for more biogas

The investment outlook of the European Biogas Association shows: Industry invests 18 billion euros to expand biomethane production by 2030.
Iveco
Edeka converts 700 trucks to bio-LNG

Clear CO2 reduction by 2025

The retailer Edeka is going full throttle on the subject of bio-LNG/LBG and wants to convert its entire diesel truck fleet to LNG propulsion.
Halsundbeinbruch Film drives CNG Fiat

A lead role for biogas

For more than ten years, the team of video specialists from Halsundbeinbruch Film has been driving CNG cars. The Zurichers drive with biogas out of conviction.
Calibrate filling stations or not?

That’s why H2 refuelling is a matter of trust

Filling stations in Switzerland are regularly calibrated. This ensures the safety of those filling up and also the correct amount of fuel in the tank by checking the technical equipment.
Day devoted to bioenergy research

Improving biogas production

Swiss biogas covers just a fraction of the gas demand. The 2023 Bioenergy Research Conference discussed how production could be increased.