Clean Energy Fuels has expanded it fueling network in Southern California with the opening of two new renewable natural gas (RNG) stations in San Bernadino and Perris.
The stations are strategically located near warehouses and hubs to provide heavy-duty fleets with greater access to RNG, a low carbon-intensity transportation fuel made entirely of organic waste. RNG provides a readily available solution for fleets looking to decarbonize their operations and reduce harmful emissions.
“These station openings come at an opportune time as the demand for RNG continues to grow now that the highly anticipated Cummins’ X15N is available. There’s a growing realization that the other much-hyped technologies aren’t living up to their promises of availability, fueling infrastructure or cost of ownership. The RNG solution is here and now, providing fleets with incredible emissions reductions affordably. Clean Energy now has an even more accessible and reliable fueling network from the Ports of Long Beach and LA to the Inland Empire,” said Chad Lindholm, senior vice president at Clean Energy.
The San Bernadino station, located at 1110 E. Central Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92408, covers 6.4 acres near the 215 and I-10 freeways, and includes four fast-fill lanes for easy in-and-out fueling.
The Perris station at 19295 Harvill Ave, Perris, CA 92570 covers three acres and is conveniently located off the 215 freeway. It is equipped with two fast-fill lanes. In total, Clean Energy operates over 600 stations across the United States and Canada.
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