'next step'

Rolande filling station in Berkel-Enschot first with bio-fuels and e-truck charging facilities

Het tankstation van Rolande in Berkel-Enschot biedt dadelijk als eerste zowel bio-LNG en CNG als laadfaciliteiten voor zwaar elektrisch transport. Foto: Rolande, 2026

Ten years after opening a filling station with bio-LNG and CNG in Berkel-Enschot, Tilburg-based Rolande is now expanding the location with loading facilities for heavy road transport. This is the first time the company has brought both sustainable fuels and fast chargers specifically for e-trucks to one location.

Rolande, the Dutch market leader in bio-LNG, is taking the next step in making heavy road transport more sustainable. In early June, the company will commission electric charging facilities at a location where several biofuels are already offered. The fast chargers specifically aimed at heavy road transport have been realised at Rolande’s filling station on the Schepersvenweg in Berkel-Enschot, Brabant. At the company’s filling station, trucks have been able to go to two bio-LNG pumps and two CNG+ pumps for some time. This is now joined by fast chargers for electric trucks.

“By offering the various clean fuels and fast chargers at one location, we not only make the step to fossil-free transport easier, but also more efficient,” Rolande said.

The official commissioning of the fast-charging facilities will take place on 4 June at the Rolande filling station in Berkel-Enschot. There will be a festive programme ‘Reload ’26’ with the theme ‘sustainable transition in road transport’.

Rolande is an international supplier of bio-LNG. It operates 27 of its own filling stations in Europe and, through partners, has a network of nearly 200 filling sites. The aim of the Tilburg-based company is to make heavy transport ready for the future with clean, available and economical fuels.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com