In his speech delivered during the opening ceremony, Főgáz Deputy Chief Executive Officer Koncz László said: “We are negotiating with Budapest’s largest companies in order to introduce more environmentally friendly CNG-powered cars onwards. The air quality objectives of the capital city are in accordance with ours to gradually to replace current fleets with compressed natural gas vehicles.”
This station officially launched may be followed by installations at other MOL facilities, according to the gas distribution company.
Trough a press release, Főgáz reported that CNG as a fuel for urban transportation offers a cost-effective option and a significant less impact on the environment by reducing pollutant emissions.
Source: Fővárosi Gázművek Zrt.