New Delhi: City Gas Distribution company THINK Gas announced the rollout of six new LNG fuelling hubs to support long-haul heavy-duty truck transport across key locations in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Three of the stations will be commissioned by September 2025 and the remaining three by December 2025.
The company said the new LNG fuelling points will be set up at Anantapur and Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, and Vallam in Tamil Nadu’s Kanchipuram district. These will be integrated with THINK Gas’s existing LCNG stations to facilitate LNG dispensing.
“India is entering a new era of energy transformation, and at THINK Gas, we are proud to be at the forefront of that journey,” said Abhilesh Gupta, Managing Director and CEO, THINK Gas. “The addition of 6 (six) new LNG filling hubs/points at our existing LCNG Stations marks a major milestone in our mission to accelerate the adoption of low-emission fuels in the heavy commercial vehicle segment and also drives economic growth by providing fleet operators with cost-effective fuel.”
The company currently operates 18 LCNG stations across its authorised areas. These stations are being upgraded with LNG dispensing capabilities. India is aiming to raise the share of natural gas in its energy mix from around 6 per cent to 15 per cent by 2030.
Gupta said, “We currently operate 18 LCNG stations across our authorised geographical areas. These stations are now being equipped with LNG dispensing capabilities to support the growing demand for long-haul, low-emission transport solutions.”
THINK Gas operates a fleet of 61 LNG carriers to ensure nationwide supply and is targeting national freight corridors and industrial hubs with its infrastructure expansion. The company’s Net Metering service enables real-time tracking of fuel usage, while its Boil-off Gas (BoG) management system prevents methane release.
THINK Gas is collaborating with OEMs, logistics firms, and transporters to ensure vehicle availability matches the expansion of its LNG fuelling infrastructure. The company is actively engaging along routes including the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor and the Eastern and Southern freight corridors.