Roadgas introduces UK’s first national biomethane refuelling network

Mon 29 June 2026 View all news

Roadgas Limited has announced plans to roll-out a national network of biomethane refuelling stations to serve the UK's commercial vehicle sector. The network will enable HGVs to fuel with renewable biomethane (Bio-LNG) at motorway forecourts and depot sites.

Roadgas says that trucks running on biomethane can cut cuts life-cycle CO2 emissions by 80% compared with diesel fleets which will also benefit from lower fuel costs versus diesel, long driving ranges (~1,000 km per tank) and fast, 24/7 access.

Twelve new Bio-LNG stations will be developed across key freight routes throughout 2026 on behalf of Pretoria Energy, the UK’s largest bio-LNG supplier, based in Cambridge.

The new station rollout will bring Bio-LNG to strategic motorway corridors and depot locations, giving haulage operators access to a low emission fuel for applications in which electrification is not yet an option.

“Roadgas is committed to fuelling greener fleets,” said David Rix, Managing Director of Roadgas. “By combining biomethane with expanded refuelling sites, we are delivering a transparent solution for UK haulage. Operators can track the fuel’s journey from organic feedstock all the way to the truck’s tank”

The Bio-LNG network will include both public-access stations (open 24/7 to any HGV) and private depot sites. Each facility is equipped with high-flow cryogenic dispensers and large-capacity LNG tanks, enabling refuelling times of only a few minutes per truck.

Key freight routes from the Southeast, Midlands and North will be served, with more stations coming online through 2027. This initiative will approximately double the provision of Bio-LNG for haulage operators and there are plans for additional sites as the market grows.

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