Trayecto expands natural gas fleet with Hexagon Agility's RNG fuel systems

Trayecto expands natural gas fleet with Hexagon Agility’s RNG fuel systems

With this Hexagon Agility order, Trayecto now has more than 300 CNG tractors operating in its fleet of 4,000 trucks.

Hexagon Agility, a provider of renewable and compressed natural gas (RNG/CNG) transportation solutions, announced that Trayecto, a cargo trucking company in Mexico, has ordered additional KenMex compressed natural gas (CNG) powered trucks with Hexagon Agility’s ProCab 175 diesel gallon equivalent (DGE) and ProRail 30 DGE fuel systems.

Hexagon Agility’s ProCab 175 and ProRail 30 CNG fuel systems with integrated Blue iQ provide a driving range on par with counterpart diesel trucks, according to the company. With more than 70,000 vehicles on the road globally and over 30 years of experience, Hexagon Agility’s priority remains to develop and deliver solutions that meet today’s day and sleeper cab operational needs, the company established in its recent press release.

Prior to this order, Trayecto noted that it had been operating over 300 CNG tractors in its fleet of 4,000 trucks throughout Latin America. Trayecto was recently formed when Alianza Trayecto, Grupo Larmex and Grupo Transportes Monterrey merged to further strategic collaboration in the transport sector. The company notes that 10% of its fleet runs on CNG with a commitment to further replace diesel tractors with new CNG tractors equipped with Hexagon Agility’s fuel systems.

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