Logistic challenges concern a growing number of stakeholders in the city. Whether to deliver parcels from a remote warehouse or a meal from a nearby restaurant, guarantee seamless delivery of necessities or cleaning and waste-removal operations, users’ needs have to be addressed while keeping the environmental impact of transport to the minimum. Natural vehicle gas is an ideally suited solution for all urban logistic stakeholders. Depending on the form that is chosen, liquefied or compressed natural vehicle gas can be used for heavy- or medium-duty vehicles, and for short, medium or long distances. It can be organic, and can even be produced from local waste!
Simplifying urban logistics
Related objectives
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500 delivery trucks
across France
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3,000 vehicles
circulate in the Rungis
market each day can fill up quickly
and easily on natural gas
Associated categories
Natural gas for vehicles
Electric mobility
Planning and consultancy
Associated solutions
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CNG and bio-CNG stations for bus operators
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Private or public LNG/CNG and bio-LNG/CNG stations
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Logistic challenges concern a growing number of stakeholders in the city. Whether to deliver parcels from a remote warehouse or a meal from a nearby restaurant, guarantee seamless delivery of necessities or cleaning and waste-removal operations, users’ needs have to be addressed while keeping the environmental impact of transport to the minimum. Electricity can be used for delivery vehicles in urban areas, as well as motorcycles, bicycles, etc. Using renewable energy is the key to environment-friendly logistics!
Associated solutions
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Electric charging station networks
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Electric bus charging infrastructure
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Demand-response aggregation
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Smart charging
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Renewable electricity for vehicles
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Logistic challenges concern a growing number of stakeholders in the city. Whether to deliver parcels from a distant warehouse or a meal from a nearby restaurant, guarantee seamless delivery of necessities or cleaning and waste-removal operations, the requirements are the same: optimal organisation and opting for transport and fuels that are most suited to environmental constraints. ENGIE supports all urban logistic stakeholders through expert advice and multidisciplinary planning to help them offer the best possible service.
Associated solutions
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Prospective studies
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Traffic signal engineering
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Multimodal route modelling
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Integrated urban parking solutions
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3D modelling and simulation
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Urban planning
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