- Both companies are moving forward in the creation of the first global photovoltaic energy network at service stations in Europe
- Cepsa stations currently have 12,000 solar panels with a production capacity of 10,000 MWh/year, which reduce more than 3,500 tons of CO2 per year
- Cepsa is transforming its service stations, the second largest network in the Iberian Peninsula, into multi-mobility spaces offering a variety of energy solutions and ultra-convenience and catering services
In total, Cepsa's service stations have 12,000 high-tech photovoltaic panels with a production capacity of 10,000 MWh per year, equivalent to the annual energy consumption of 4,000 homes. The installation of these panels prevents the annual emission of 3,500 tons of CO2, which is equivalent to planting 1,700 trees, thus contributing to Sustainable Development Goals 7 (affordable and clean energy) and 13 (climate action).
The panels supply Cepsa's service stations during the day and any surplus is fed into the distribution network, thus optimizing the facilities’ overall energy efficiency and allowing 100% of the service station network to consume electricity from renewable sources.
Pierre-Yves Sachet, Director of Mobility & New Commerce said: "We continue to make progress in the transformation of our network with the aim of accelerating the energy transition and becoming leaders in sustainable mobility and energy in Spain and Portugal. We want to offer our customers a range of solutions for sustainable mobility, as well as a pleasant and complete experience at our service stations, which we are turning into spaces for multi-mobility and ultra-convenience services."
For his part, Javier Migoya, Director of Expansion at Redexis, said: "At Redexis, we continue to advance in our commitment to energy efficiency, providing renewable solutions for all customers and helping them in their goals of improving environmental quality and energy transformation, as is the case of Cepsa, a partner of reference and a leader in mobility in Spain.”
Multi-mobility spaces
Cepsa’s commitment to transform its service station network is part of its 2030 strategy, Positive Motion, through which the company aspires to be a benchmark in the energy transition and a leader in sustainable mobility and energy in the Iberian market during this decade.
In addition to the installation of photovoltaic panels, Cepsa is transforming its more than 1,800 service stations, located in strategic locations both in urban areas and across the main transportation corridors and hubs, into multi-mobility spaces. These facilities, which are being digitized, will offer a wide variety of ultra-convenience and catering services, as well as different energy solutions.
Renewable energy solutions for mobility
Redexis announced in 2022 its 'Energy26' Strategic Plan, which entails an investment of more than €1 billion over five years (2022-2026) and focuses on intensifying its growth in the deployment of sustainable and energy transition infrastructures, as well as supporting the transformation of the sector in terms of sustainability and efficiency.
In relation to energy efficiency, where solar self-consumption is included, Redexis aims to develop 190MWh of solar self-consumption focused on the B2B segment by 2026.
It also offers natural gas vehicle (NGV) solutions, thus contributing to sustainable mobility and respect for the environment. Redexis already has 27 gas stations for both LNG and CNG, and Energía26's objective is to expand the network to 60 gas stations focusing on LNG for long distance transport fleets and CNG as a solution for service fleets.