ReFuels N.V., has opened a new refuelling station at Bangor in North Wales. This is the 13th public access Bio-CNG station operated by ReFuels in the UK under the CNG Fuels brand. Major fleets will use the station in Bangor to significantly reduce transport emissions.

The station at Bangor is owned by a joint venture (JV) with Foresight Group. It features 12 fuel pump islands, allowing more than 500 trucks to be refuelled per day with a total capacity of 25 million kilograms (kg) of Bio-CNG annually. The new facility is located in Parc Bryn Cegin, just off Junction 11, North Wales Expressway.

It is ideally suited to all North Wales traffic as well as covering all trucks heading to and from the Holyhead Port. The current CNG Fuels network in the UK can refuel more than 6,500 HGVs daily. This equals an annual dispensing capacity of almost 300,000 tonnes of biomethane annually and a potential saving of more than 800,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually when compared to diesel.

The year-end 2026 target of 30-40 stations in operation equals a total capacity of up to 15,000 HGVs per day and more than 600,000 tonnes of biomethane annually. The group has one more station under construction in Aylesford in Southeast England and expects two further stations to commence construction during the financial reporting year ending 31 March 2024.