
The transition toward cleaner, lower-emission fuels continues to gain traction across the trucking industry, and new data from The Transport Project shows a steady rise in natural gas refueling opportunities nationwide. As fleets plan for 2026, the availability of compressed natural gas (CNG) and renewable natural gas (RNG) stations is expanding—though access for heavy-duty Class 8 trucks remains limited in some regions. The Transport Project’s Q4 2025 NGV Refueling Infrastructure Report highlights positive year-over-year growth in natural gas infrastructure, with 1,385 CNG stations and 81 liquefied natural gas (LNG) stations now operating across the United States. This represents a 2% increase compared to the previous year. While the overall network is strong, fewer than half of these stations are equipped to accommodate Class 8 trucks, and even fewer are fully public. Where Heavy-Duty Fleets Can Fuel Up To support operators of Class 7/8 natural gas trucks, The Transport… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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