Why choose natural gas?
With all its advantages, natural gas is gaining popularity in the transportation market.
Reduction of consumption costs
Technology
Natural gas transportation has been based on a reliable and proven technology for more than 15 years. Several types of fvehicles are available, depending on your needs.
Refuelling stations
Several options are available when it come to refuelling your natural gas vehicles.
Public refuelling network
Strategically located between Toronto and Montreal, fuelling stations ensure reliable supply.
Sani-Estrie: the future is now
When Sani-Estrie acquired 9 natural gas trucks, they wanted to help pioneer a movement.
First NGV launch for RCI Environnement
By opening a CNG station on Chemin-du-Lac in Longueuil, RCI Environnement joined the visionary club of carriers who support adopting natural gas as an alternative fuel. And it doesn’t plan to stop there!
EBI at the centre of a movement of the future
The Berthierville business was one of the NGV pioneers in Québec. Today, it is the leader in Canada, with a comprehensive offering, including truck rentals and, soon, access to six pubic refuelling stations in the province.
Our team
You can count on our team to support you right from the start ad at all stages of the process.
Reduce your air pollutant emissions
Heavy freight trucks alone emit nearly 10% of greenhouse gases (GHGs) across the province.
Natural gas and renewable natural gas, today’s fuels
Natural gas and renewable natural gas trucking is an effective way of meeting Quebec’s 2030 GHG emission targets and achieving carbon neutrality in 2050.
- GHG reductions of up to 20% with natural gas and 99.4% with renewable natural gas from organic matter
- 90% reduction in fine particulate matter (PPM)
- 90% reduction in air pollutant emissions (NOx)
- Nontoxic, lighter than air
- Engines meeting the 2024 and 2027 EPA and CARB emission standards
Sani-Estrie: serving the environment
There are companies that follow, and companies that lead the way. With the acquisition of nine natural gas trucks, Sani-Estrie wanted to reduce its environmental footprint, but also help pioneer a movement that for them is only the beginning.