Driving long distances with
80% lower emissions

For entrepreneurs who want to operate more sustainably while covering long distances on a single tank, such as in specialised transport, Bio-LNG is a strong option. This circular fuel is created by liquefying Bio-CNG under pressure, which results in a higher energy density and therefore a greater driving range.

Bio-LNG is particularly suitable for international  transport. A vehicle powered by Bio-LNG can travel between 800 and 1,500 kilometers on one tank. Although some CO₂ reduction is lost during production, it still achieves an 80% reduction in emissions compared to diesel.

Let's sum it up

Hence Bio-LNG

  • Circular fuel: Bio-LNG is produced from natural waste materials by fermenting organic waste, manure and sludge.

  • Impressive range: A Bio-LNG vehicle can travel between 800 and 1,500 kilometres on a single tank.

  • 80% CO₂ reduction: In addition, these engines are 50% quieter and produce fewer vibrations.

  • Economically attractive: Driving on Bio-LNG is more cost-effective (from €2.179 per litre) than driving on diesel.

  • Bio-LNG is less sustainable than Bio-CNG: Producing Bio-LNG requires energy, resulting in a lower CO₂ reduction: 80% instead of 90%.

  • Special training required: Although LNG is a liquid, it has a very low temperature of -162°C, so refuelling requires proper training.

  • Fewer refuelling locations: Thanks to its long range, this is rarely an issue. However, careful trip planning is necessary.

Laurens Van Der Werff
Laurens van der Werff, Account Manager

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With our mix of clean fuels, there’s always a solution that fits your situation. Our services ensure your organisation runs clean.

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An on-site fueling station saves time and fuel, streamlines your logistics, and boosts efficiency. We take care of installation, management, and maintenance—so you can focus fully on your core business.

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OG Clean Fuels supports businesses with on-site charging solutions. From AC chargers (11–22 kW) to fast chargers (up to 400 kW). We take care of the investment, installation, management, and maintenance. You receive a fee per charging session and reduce your cost. Keeping your fleet ready to go at all times.

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FAQ about Bio-CLG

These are questions we're frequently asked

What is Bio-LNG?

Bio-LNG is the sustainable alternative to LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), which is produced by compressing Bio-CNG (biogas) under high pressure. Unlike LNG, Bio-LNG is a renewable fuel and is derived from the fermentation of biodegradable waste materials such as sludge, organic household waste and manure. (Bio-)LNG is used not only in transport but also in shipping and off-grid applications due to its high energy density.

Waar wordt Bio-LNG van gemaakt?

Bio-LNG is made from biodegradable waste such as food scraps, animal manure and sludge from water treatment plants. These residual materials are fermented to produce biogas, which is then purified and compressed into Bio-CNG. This biogas is subsequently liquefied under pressure and processed into Bio-LNG

What is the difference between Bio-LNG, LBG, and LBM?

In addition to the term Bio-LNG, this fuel is also referred to as LBG (liquefied biogas) or LBM (liquefied biomethane). However, Bio-LNG is the most commonly used term and clearly indicates that the fuel is of biological origin.

Why do I have to complete a training in order to fuel Bio-LNG myself?

Unlike other fuels, LNG has an extremely low temperature: -160 degrees Celsius. For this reason, the use of personal protective equipment such as safety goggles, cryogenic gloves and closed-toe shoes is mandatory for drivers. Covered arms and legs are also required while refueling. During training, you will learn how to handle this extremely cold temperature safely.

Is driving on Bio-LNG safe?

Yes, driving an LNG truck is safe. The vehicles are equipped with double-walled, well-insulated tanks and meet strict European safety standards. In addition, they are regularly inspected and maintained to minimize any risks.

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