Trillium opens new NGV stations in California to meet growing demand
Trillium has put into operation two new CNG locations in California, both located at Love’s Travel Stops, in Lost Hills and Tehachapi. The company also announced it is offering discounts at a third station.
“We are seeing strong, rising demand from customers in California for CNG,” said JP Fjeld-Hansen, vice president of Trillium. “To meet that demand, we’re focused on adding more stations and committed to providing fueling options that will benefit the environment.”
Both public fast-fill stations feature two heavy-duty and two light-duty fueling nozzles, providing infrastructure for multiple vehicle types. The facilities also offer CNG fueling capabilities to fleet customers fed by renewable natural gas.
Trillium is celebrating last month’s opening of a public CNG station in Los Angeles with an extension to the price discount on fuel. From now through September 30 Trillium customers at the 1055 N. Alameda St. station will pay only 99 cents per gallon of gasoline equivalent (GGE).
Trillium currently owns or operates more than 45 public and private CNG fueling stations in California.