Officials from the city of Orlando and state of Florida joined
representatives of ampCNG, Trillium CNG and Frito-Lay North America in a
ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new fast-fill compressed natural gas
(CNG) station located at 2920 Silver Star Road in Orlando.
The station is located at Lewis Petroleum’s Silver Star Fuelman in
the Princeton Industrial Park, just two blocks from Frito-Lay North
America’s Orlando plant. Frito-Lay selected Trillium CNG to build
natural gas infrastructure to fuel its fleet of CNG tractor-trailers.
The amp Trillium station will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a
week. It will have two dual-hose dispensers, allowing two semitrailers
to fuel at the same time. The station also features Trillium CNG’s 10
GGE per minute fast-fill hydraulic intensifier compressor.
“We’re committed to supporting Frito-Lay’s North America’s CNG
fueling infrastructure build-out plan. This station has the added
benefit of providing 24/7 CNG fueling for heavy-duty trucking in the
area due to the station’s proximity to Interstate 4 and the East-West
Expressway,” said Mary Boettcher, president, Trillium CNG.
“This CNG station in Orlando is an important addition to our CNG
network across the U.S.,” said Nate Laurell, CEO of ampCNG. It connects
southern Florida to CNG infrastructure throughout the southeast,
creating an opportunity for local and regional fleets to realize the
economic and environmental benefits of CNG.”
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