Volvo Trucks on Bio-LNG on the rise: The moment to become more sustainable with Rolande

Posted on

12/05/2025

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English News, News

The transition to clean heavy road transport is gaining momentum: globally, the number of Volvo trucks running on Bio-LNG is set to grow by as much as 25% by 2024. With this, one of the world’s largest truck manufacturers confirms what we at Rolande have known for some time: Bio-LNG is now available, scalable and cost-effective.

Bio-LNG: a smart choice for transporters and shippers

Bio-LNG is the only renewable fuel that is readily available, without depending on subsidy schemes or infrastructure still under development. It is:

  • Immediately usable in existing LNG trucks
  • Cost-saving thanks to low Total Cost of Ownership
  • Maximum sustainability, with CO₂ reductions of up to 200%
  • Fully transparent, with CSRD-proof reporting

Rolande: more than a supplier – your partner in energy transition

Rolande is not just another fuel supplier, but a strategic partner for transporters and shippers who really want to take steps towards fossil-free transport. As the Dutch market leader in Bio-LNG, we combine years of experience with a future-oriented approach. Not only do we offer access to the largest network of Bio-LNG filling stations in the Netherlands, we also provide full CO₂ certification and insightful reports that are directly usable for CSRD accountability. With a single point of contact, short lines of communication and strategic advice, we stand alongside our clients – from initial orientation to successful implementation. Thanks to our proven track record in sustainability and innovation, together we build a cleaner, more efficient logistics chain.

Sustainability with Bio-LNG

Volvo’s sales growth of LNG trucks shows that the energy transition is in full swing. Bio-LNG is not the future, but today’s smart choice – sustainable and economically attractive. Start making heavy road transport more sustainable today.

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