TruStar Energy breaks ground on new CNG station in Orlando

July 22, 2014

TruStar Energy is building a new fast-fill compressed natural gas (CNG) station in Orlando, FL. The station will be a public station providing access to Class 8 vehicles through four traffic lanes and two fueling islands.

“We are very excited about developing our own branded public fueling stations,” said Adam Comora, TruStar Energy president. “Since 2009, TruStar Energy has been a leader in developing public and private fueling infrastructure. We’ve taken that knowledge and identified key areas around the country where our future TruStar Energy branded stations will be able to provide needed fuel for both private and commercial CNG vehicles.”

The addition of the station to the Orlando market expands TruStar’s capabilities to support a growing number of commercial customers.

“TruStar Energy has a strong presence in Florida and many fleet owners there have told us they need additional fueling options in the Orlando area,” said Scott Edelbach, sales vice president. “We’ve done extensive research and have found a location that is very close to several major fleets as well as a heavy traffic corridor – making it a very attractive location to serve our customers. This station will be able to serve several hundred CNG vehicles per day.”

The new station will be located on Exchange Drive, within the Orlando Central Park development. It will open 24/7 and will take commercial fuel cards like Comdata or Fuelman, as well as all major credit cards.

The Orlando TruStar Energy station will be completed in the fall with plans for additional branded public stations to be built in strategic locations throughout the country in 2015.

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