Aegis Energy, a UK-based company, has raised £100 million from Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners. The funds will be directed towards the establishment of five multi energy filling stations for commercial vehicles across the UK. This is an important step in the country’s efforts to cut emissions and promote the transition to cleaner energy sources.
First Multi Energy Refuelling Hubs in the UK
The company plans to create the UK’s first multiple energy refueling hubs. These hubs are specifically designed for trucks and vans. Several fueling options will be provided at the stations. This will encompass electric charging, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), hydrogen, and biomethane. The multi energy hubs are directed towards providing commercial vehicle operators with flexible and sustainable solutions at the refueling stage.
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According to the co-founder of the startup, Christopher Thorneycroft-Smith, the company is committed to supporting operators in their transition to cleaner energy. Aegis Energy will provide businesses with the freedom to choose the best method for their operations by offering multiple clean energy charging and refuelling options.
Strategic Locations for Refuelling Hubs
The first of these refueling stations is scheduled to open in early 2026. The remaining stations will be complete by the end of 2027. Refuelling stations will be positioned in major cities such as Sheffield, Immingham, Warrington, Corby, and Towcester. Aegis Energy intends to expand even further, with plans to develop up to 30 stations by 2030.
These stations will provide clean energy refuelling infrastructure, which has been in increased demand as Britain seeks to improve air quality and reduce emissions. The UK government has expressed some concern over the slower-than-expected adoption of electric vehicles due to concerns of limited charging infrastructure and high costs.
A Greener Future
This investment in multiple energy stations is expected to support the transition to sustainable transportation. The £100 million investment in Aegis Energy will help build a network of multi energy energy stations across the UK.
These hubs will offer various clean fuel options, helping commercial vehicle operators reduce emissions and transition to more sustainable energy sources.