Public pure biogas stations in Finland are operated by 19 companies. Biogas is the 1st modern publicly available 100% renewable energy source for vehicle use in Finland. Only solid biofuel (wood and charcoal) stations for historical steam engine and wood gas vehicles preceded the 1st public CBG100 station for modern vehicles in 2004 in Laukaa. Finland was 2nd country globally (after Germany) to take biogas into vehicle use in 1941, but before 2004 it was available at private stations only. After CBG100, 3 other types of public RES-T100 stations have emerged in the Finnish market: RES-E100 in 2014, SB100 in 2017 and LBG100 in 2024.
Public pure biogas stations in Finland are operated by 19 companies. Biogas is the 1st modern publicly available 100% renewable energy source for vehicle use in Finland. Only solid biofuel (wood and charcoal) stations for historical steam engine and wood gas vehicles preceded the 1st public CBG100 station for modern vehicles in 2004 in Laukaa. Finland was 2nd country globally (after Germany) to take biogas into vehicle use in 1941, but before 2004 it was available at private stations only. After CBG100, 3 other types of public RES-T100 stations have emerged in the Finnish market: RES-E100 in 2014, SB100 in 2017 and LBG100 in 2024.