Cyclum Renewables announces network of renewable truck stops and strategic partnerships

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This network of renewable truck stops will be large-scale, concerned with sustainability and focused on improving the customer experience for car and truck drivers. To facilitate the transition from commercial trucking to sustainable practices, Cyclum will distribute biodiesel, compressed RNG, hydrogen and electricity for recharging electric vehicles. Cyclum’s proprietary solution can deliver all of these fuels reliably and simultaneously, while filling a gap in today’s market.

Each station is designed to minimize environmental impact by generating electricity on site using GNR turbines and solar power, while operating with sustainable business practices. With a focus on a higher level of customer experience and premium amenities, Cyclum stations will set a new bar for customer experience in the fuel dispensing industry.

Cyclum is in the process of locating sites for its first phase of stations, focusing on initial target markets along the west coast and in North Carolina. On the west coast, Cyclum is targeting the I-5 corridor, which runs from San diego, california at Vancouver, BC. Particular attention will be paid to the main ports along this highway, including San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver. In North Carolina, Cyclum will focus on major trucking arteries surrounding Charlotte, including I-85, I-77 and I-95.

Drew McGovern, Cyclum Sales Director, said, “We are delighted to bring a comprehensive renewable fuel option to the market. Working closely with our partners, we want to make renewable fuel stations and charging stations accessible to the trucking industry, while ensuring they have the support they need to move to sustainable operations. ”

To facilitate the design and construction of these stations, Cyclum has partnered with KD3 Design Studio (www.kd3designstudio.com) and Dawood Engineering (www.dawood.net). KD3 provides first-class architectural services in the design of Cyclum’s on-site equipment. Kurt Oravecz, Principal Architect of KD3, said: “KD3 targets a durable, high-performance architectural design that is iconic to Cyclum, with clean lines and distinctive shapes. Guest spaces will be bright, open, welcoming and comfortable to promote rest, revitalization, activity and dining with a airy and leafy central community lounge, convenience store, laid-back fast food restaurant, extraordinary site amenities and kiosks. private recharging for drivers. “

Dawood facilitates the complete engineering design and construction for the infrastructure needs of each station. “Cyclum’s concept represents the future of renewable energy and trucking, two industries critical to growing the economy,” said Jim rodgers, strategic director at Dawood. “This development program supports our mission to help fuel energy development in the United States and drive sustainable development initiatives.”

Media contact:
Drew McGovern / Shaun lee
877-734-6304

SOURCE Cyclum Renewables LLC

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