As the global demand for cleaner energy sources like Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) continues to grow, the traditional infrastructure of fixed gas stations is struggling to keep up—especially in remote or newly developed areas.
As the global shift toward carbon neutrality gains momentum, clean fuels like compressed natural gas (CNG), hydrogen, and biogas are becoming vital alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.
In the transition toward cleaner energy solutions, compressed natural gas (CNG) has become a widely adopted alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Its relatively low carbon footprint, abundant supply, and economic benefits have made it an attractive option for transportation, industrial processes, and domestic energy needs.