Repsol surpasses 1,000 service stations offering 100% renewable Nexa Diesel
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Repsol announced April 28 that the company has surpassed 1,000 service stations offering its 100 percent renewable Nexa Diesel on the Iberian Peninsula, with currently 998 in Spain and 63 in Portugal.
The company said this milestone confirms its commitment to renewable fuels, expanding the range of technologies available for customer mobility.
According to Repsol, 100 percent renewable Nexa Diesel is the highest-end premium fuel on the Spanish market.
It has an exclusive formulation that optimizes performance, extends engine life and is designed for all diesel engines.
It is produced from organic waste and, using current technologies, reduces net CO2 emissions by up to 90 percent compared to the mineral-based fuel it replaces, thanks to the lower carbon intensity of the renewable fuel due to its organic origin.
Repsol also announced that, from April 29 until July 31, individual customers who use Waylet, the company’s payment app, when refueling 100 percent renewable Nexa Diesel will enjoy a discount of 10 euro-cents per liter in addition to the discounts already applied in the energy plans that each customer has contracted.
This new discount, with no limit on use or minimum consumption, puts Nexa Diesel at the same price as the company’s regular diesel, Diesel e+, adding the advantages of a renewable fuel that protects, cleans and cares for the engine.
“We are proud to have reached this important milestone,” said Valero Marín, Repsol’s executive managing director for customer relations. “One-hundred percent renewable Nexa Diesel is a major step forward in our strategy to reduce CO2 emissions and increase the range of sustainable technologies for mobility, helping our customers choose the solution that best suits their needs. This fuel is not only another sustainable alternative that we offer at our service stations. It is our most advanced fuel, of 100 percent renewable origin. Our goal is to keep offering all the energy solutions to our customers to meet their mobility needs and reduce emissions.”
The company has set a goal of ending the year with 1,500 service stations with 100 percent renewable Nexa Diesel on the Iberian Peninsula, which represents around 40 percent of the company’s service station network.
Renewable fuels are an alternative already available to help decarbonize both current and future vehicles, without the need to change vehicles or modify existing distribution and refueling infrastructures.
Repsol is already operating in Cartagena, Spain, with the first plant on the Iberian Peninsula producing 100 percent renewable fuels on an industrial scale.
The company will start production at a second production plant at its Puertollano industrial complex in 2026, where it is transforming a conventional diesel-production unit that will be equipped with new technology to process used cooking oils and other waste to produce around 200,000 tons per year of 100 percent renewable fuel for road and maritime transport.