THINK Gas has announced plans to set up six new LNG fuelling hubs by the end of 2025 to support the adoption of cleaner fuels in long-haul, heavy-duty truck transport.
The expansion targets key logistics routes in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, with three stations set for commissioning by September 2025 and the remaining three by December 2025. The new LNG hubs will be located at Anantapur and Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, and Vallam in Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu.
These will be integrated with THINK Gas’s existing liquefied compressed natural gas (LCNG) stations, allowing to dispense LNG and support low-emission transport solutions.
THINK Gas currently operates 18 LCNG stations, all of which are being upgraded with LNG dispensing capabilities. The company also manages a fleet of 61 LNG carriers to ensure consistent nationwide fuel supply and is targeting major freight corridors like Delhi-Mumbai and the Eastern and Southern industrial corridors. Additional innovations like net metering for real-time fuel tracking and boil-off gas management further strengthen the company’s clean energy initiatives.