Neste has opened two new Neste MY Renewable Diesel fueling stations in California, furthering the company’s ambition to create a renewable diesel fueling network across the West Coast.
The Neste MY Renewable Diesel fueling stations, located in Lakeside and West Sacramento, Calif., are open 24/7, offering a seamless and quick customer experience. According to Neste, they are strategically located near major commercial freight routes and are designed to accommodate commercial fleet vehicles of all sizes and are operated by Neste’s authorized distributors Diesel Direct and Van de Pol.
“Neste MY Renewable Diesel is a triple win for any fleet operator with vehicles on the road in California,” said Carrie Song, vice president renewable road transportation in North America. “It cuts greenhouse gas emissions, can give you a competitive edge when bidding on contracts with customers that have set bold climate goals, and will help future-proof your fleet as new regulations limiting tailpipe emissions come into effect.”
Neste has created a resource page to help fleet operators quickly find a nearby Neste fueling station and a certified Neste MY Renewable Diesel distributor.
Neste is working with partners to establish a “green fuel hub” in California, ensuring a continuous, secure supply of Neste MY Renewable Diesel. To date, Neste has provided more than 1.5 billion gallons of renewable diesel to California businesses and cities, delivering the same climate benefits as building about 2,500 wind turbines or planting 202 million trees.
Neste MY Renewable Diesel, available to public and private fleets in California and Oregon, works with existing engines and fueling infrastructure, with no extra costs to use. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has approved Neste My Renewable Diesel as a direct replacement for fossil diesel, and many well-known engine makers have certified the use of renewable diesel - including John Deere, Cummins, Mack and Volvo.