Nexgen Energia Ltd. (NGE), a leading clean energy company, announced an ambitious nationwide expansion of multi-fuel stations in collaboration with India’s top Oil & Gas Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). The initiative, unveiled in New Delhi, aligns with the Government of India’s vision for sustainable mobility and carbon reduction by integrating petrol, diesel, CNG/CBG, and electric vehicle (EV) charging at single locations powered by solar infrastructure.
These stations will also feature non-fuel retail offerings, including convenience stores, FMCG outlets, quick-service restaurants, car wash facilities, and service centers, creating comprehensive lifestyle destinations for customers.
NGE’s strategy includes fostering entrepreneurship through Master Franchise and Dealer models, enabling rapid expansion while generating significant employment opportunities for skilled and unskilled youth across India. The company’s digital-first platforms will enhance customer experience, ensuring seamless access to fuel and retail services.
“Our vision is to build a future-ready retail network that serves both conventional vehicle owners and the rapidly growing EV segment,” said K.C. Panda, CEO of Nexgen Energia. “By working with leading PSUs, we are strengthening the fuel supply chain and creating a modern non-fuel retail ecosystem, contributing to sustainability and economic growth.”
Nexgen Energia, known for its expertise in bio-CNG (CBG) manufacturing, will leverage its end-to-end solutions—from project conceptualization to commissioning—to ensure high-quality, efficient infrastructure development adhering to international standards. The expansion positions NGE as a frontrunner in India’s clean energy and retail sectors, setting new benchmarks for integrated, eco-friendly mobility solutions.
With a focus on empowering communities through job creation and sustainable practices, Nexgen Energia’s multi-fuel stations are poised to transform India’s energy landscape, offering convenience, innovation, and environmental responsibility.
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