Trillium CNG, Houston-based provider of compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle fuelling facilities and part of the Love’s Family of Companies, has expanded its services.
The company will design, build and maintain hydrogen (H2) fuelling stations as well as provide electric vehicle charging infrastructure, solar panel installation, and micro grid design and construction. The company will begin construction of its first H2 fuelling station for fuel cell electric buses this summer for the Orange County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA) Santa Ana, California, facility.
Bill Cashmareck, Managing Director of Trillium CNG, said, “While compressed natural gas remains a high priority for Trillium, diversification of customer needs, products and services within the transportation industry is driving our expansion.”
“Each alternative fuelling source has its own set of benefits, and we want to meet the needs of our customers in as many ways as possible,” Cashmareck added.
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