New petrol station in Heskem: synthetic fuels as an environmental solution!

Neue Tankstelle in Heskem eröffnet am 18. Januar 2025: nachhaltige Kraftstoffe, Mobility Hub, 24 Stunden geöffnet, klimafreundlich.
New petrol station in Heskem opens on January 18, 2025: Sustainable fuels, mobility hub, open 24 hours open, climate -friendly. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

New petrol station in Heskem: synthetic fuels as an environmental solution!

in Ebsdorfergrund, more precisely in Heskem, opened the new petrol station by Knies + Lagotka on January 18, 2025, which has been in operation since January 8. With an area of ​​7,000 square meters, the station will not only offer conventional fuels such as diesel and super, but also innovative synthetic fuels. The extensive offer includes the climate hiesel HVO25, which can save 25 % CO2, as well as HVO100, the impressive 90 % CO2 reduction. Bluegasoline will also be available. These diverse options are part of a comprehensive plan to increase the awareness and acceptance of new fuels and to promote dialogue with customers. This reports op-marburg.de .

The gas station is designed as a mobility hub, in which not only combustion engines, but also electric cars and e-bikes can recharge your batteries. Your 24-hour opening time is supplemented by a shop that offers warm food and drinks. In addition, the system is equipped with a total output of 260 kilowatt peak for self -power supply by photovoltaic systems. A power memory with 140 kilowatt hours should store excess electricity and make it available if necessary. In addition to these environmentally friendly initiatives, the station will also offer a washing park with modern washing systems and self -service washing boxes.

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Another important aspect of the petrol station in Heskem is the use of rainwater. A cistern with a volume of 100,000 liters is installed to efficiently use rainwater -based water. In the future, an extension to four quick charging stations for electric vehicles and additional charging stations for e-bikes will also be planned. The construction period of the facility was almost two years, with the first earth movement began in March 2023. During the building there were challenges through new regulations, which could be mastered.

The introduction of alternative fuels is also due to the new legal framework. From the end of May 2024, the sale of paraffin diesels such as HVO at petrol stations in Germany is allowed, which is a change in the fuel market. However, vehicles must be released by the manufacturer for the use of these new fuels. In other European countries, over 2,250 petrol stations have already been set up that offer HVO in pure form, which shows that Germany lags behind a little compared to Scandinavia and the Netherlands. According to adac.de , the need for new, environmentally friendly alternatives was recognized in order to significantly reduce the CO2 emissions in the traffic sector.

Alternative fuels are of crucial importance to achieve the climate goals, and the transport sector has various requirements for drive technologies and fuels. These fuels enable CO2-free mobility at large distances and are particularly important in areas where electrification is difficult. The bmdv would like to save a total of 10 million tons of CO2 with renewable fuels and promote the development Technologies comprehensive.

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