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Volkswagen Group expedites joint extension of gas mobility

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Andreas Brozat
Andreas Brozat
Global Media Relations Spokesperson Innovation & Digitalization
  • Volkswagen Group signs statement about expansion of CNG mobility
  • The objective: increasing CNG vehicle fleet in Germany tenfold to 1 million by 2025, and expanding filling station network to 2.000 locations
  • Gas-fuelled mobility is environmental protection that is immediately available

Wolfsburg. Volkswagen Group, operators of CNG filling stations and gas networks have signed a joint declaration of intent, committing themselves to the extension of CNG mobility. CNG signifies "Compressed Natural Gas" and can be both natural gas or regenerative gas gained from green electricity. The signers thereby corroborate the objectives of the "Round Table for Natural Gas Mobility" initiated by the Federal Ministry of Economy in 2016, where representatives of vehicle manufacturers, the gas industry, filling stations operators as well as representatives of important retail customers, fleet operators and the public sector came together.

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