THINK Gas Expands LNG Footprint

THINK Gas is accelerating country’s transition towards low-emission transport for long-haul heavy duty truck mobility with the strategic rollout of 3 (three) new LNG filling hubs/points after the successful operation of its flagship LNG station at Bagroda, Bhopal. The 3 new LNG fuelling hubs/points, strategically located to serve long-haul mobility, will be in Anantapur, Nellore (in Andhra Pradesh), and Vallam (in Tamil Nadu’s Kanchipuram District), and are expected to be operational by September’25.
In addition, 3 more LNG fuelling hubs/points will become operational by December 2025, reinforcing the company's focus on long-haul clean mobility infrastructure. THINK Gas is integrating the new LNG hubs with its well-established LCNG Stations (Liquefied to Compressed Natural Gas), allowing for seamless distribution, enhanced infrastructure utilisation, and efficient service delivery to fleet operators and logistics providers.
"India is entering a new era of energy transformation, and at THINK Gas, we are proud to be at the forefront of that journey” said Mr. Abhilesh Gupta, Managing Director and CEO, THINK Gas. “The addition of 6 (six) new LNG filling hubs/points at our existing LCNG Stations marks a major milestone in our mission to accelerate the adoption of low-emission fuels in the heavy commercial vehicle segment and also drives economic growth by providing fleet operators with cost-effective fuel”
“We currently operate 18 LCNG stations across our authorised geographical areas. These stations are now being equipped with LNG dispensing capabilities to support the growing demand for long-haul, low-emission transport solutions." The timing couldn’t be more critical. India is aiming to boost Natural Gas’s share in its energy mix from ~6% to 15% by 2030 in line with the Hon’ Prime Minister of India’s vision, and scalable LNG infrastructure will be the bedrock of that transition. With supportive government policies, increasing OEM participation, and mounting pressure on the logistics sector to decarbonize, fleet operators are rapidly transitioning from diesel to LNG, drawn by its cleaner emissions profile and compelling operating economics.”
THINK Gas operates India’s largest LNG carrier fleet, comprising 61 specialized transport trucks that ensure a reliable, nationwide supply of clean fuel. Backed by a strong logistics backbone and 18 operational LCNG stations, the company is uniquely positioned to serve long-haul freight corridors and key industrial hubs with efficiency and scale. This newly announced infrastructure push will enable LNG-powered vehicles to seamlessly refuel across key national routes, reducing dependence on traditional fuels while cutting emissions significantly.
One of THINK Gas’s most notable innovations is its Net Metering service for LNG, which allows logistics partners to track fuel usage in real-time—bringing transparency, control, and cost savings to fleet operations. This service is particularly attractive for companies aligned with ESG commitments and under pressure to decarbonize transport chains.
Additionally, the company’s stations are equipped with advanced Boil-off Gas (BoG) management systems, ensuring no methane is released into the atmosphere. This technology not only preserves fuel but reinforces the sustainability credentials of THINK Gas’s offering. THINK Gas is also collaborating with leading OEMs, retrofitters, logistics firms, and transporters to enable smoother LNG truck adoption and ensure vehicle availability matches fuelling infrastructure rollout.