Energy company Moeve, formerly Cepsa, celebrated the launch of its new service stations in Spain, which are the visible face of the transformation that the company announced in October.
After more than 95 years, Cepsa has changed its entire brand image, a fact that is more important because of the fundamental transformation that underlies it than because of the merely aesthetic.
With this decision, the energy company put the icing on the cake of the Positive Motion strategya program started two years ago and which accelerated the company’s transition process towards green energies, with a prominent role for green hydrogen, second generation biofuels (2G), sustainable chemicals, electric charging systems ultrafast at fuel stations and biomethane.
The underlying objective is that by 2030 more than half of its profits come from renewable energy.
With the presence of the Mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeidathe Secretary of State for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, José Antonio Santano, and the CEO of Moeve, Maarten Wetselaar, the company has inaugurated the new Campo de las Unidas service station, next to the Madrid M-40, which they claim will be the most advanced station in which to test the new technologies developed by Moeve.
This fuel station will be the flagship of the transformation of what is in fact the second largest network of service stations in Spain and Portugal, which will change progressively until 2027. Moeve assures that it expects to have 80 transformed establishments by the end of 2024 and to continue advancing at a rate of 600 per year.
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