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amp Trillium Breaks Ground on CNG Station in Georgia

amp Trillium, the joint venture between ampCNG and Trillium CNG, announced that construction is now underway on the first CNG station in Dalton, Georgia. The station is located on I-75 and will accommodate all NGVs, including Class-8 trucks, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Featuring Trillium CNG’s proprietary fast-fill hydraulic intensifier compressor (HY-C), this new location will enable three Class 8 trucks to fuel simultaneously at ten DGEs per minute.

“Given Dalton’s proximity to I-75 and the high volume of trucks stopping in Whitfield County to refuel, this CNG station is a welcome addition to our community’s trucking infrastructure,” said Brian Anderson, President and CEO of the Greater Dalton Chamber of Commerce.

The station marks ampCNG’s second CNG station in Georgia. In March 2014, the company opened a station in Perry, Georgia, to serve Frito-Lay’s fleet. ampCNG currently owns and operates 19 CNG stations nationwide, and plans to open several additional stations throughout the year.