Repsol has achieved a significant milestone: 600 stations supplying 100% renewable fuel across the Iberian Peninsula, including 550 in Spain and 50 in Portugal.
This accomplishment fulfills the target set in Repsol’s 2024-2027 Strategic Update to reach 600 stations with 100% renewable Nexa Diesel before year-end. The multi-energy company plans further expansion, aiming for 1,500 stations offering 100% renewable fuel by the end of 2025.
The 100% renewable NEXA Diesel is produced from organic waste and, with current technology, already reduces net CO2 emissions by up to 90% compared to the mineral fuel it replaces, thanks to the lower carbon intensity of the renewable fuel due to its organic origin.
It is also the top-of-the-range diesel on the Spanish market, with an exclusive formulation that optimizes performance, extends the life of the engine, and is designed for all diesel units.
The launch event was attended by Repsol's Client Executive Managing Director, Valero Marín; Repsol's director of Renewable Fuels, Berta Cabello; the Regional Minister of Development, Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment of the Government of Cantabria, Roberto Media; and the Mayor of Cartes, Agustín Molleda.