Monday, May 5, 2025

Cetil reaffirms its commitment to the future of service stations at Motortec 2025

A few days ago, we participated in Motortec 2025, the most important trade fair in Spain for the automotive service and aftermarket industry. We took advantage of this key event to showcase how our solutions contribute to the evolution of service stations, both in the distribution of liquid and gaseous fuels, and in the transition toward a more efficient and sustainable mobility.

Over the four days of the trade fair, we shared our range of dispensers and metering equipment, which are capable of supplying everything from conventional fuels or compressed natural gas (CNG) to more modern alternatives such as carbon-neutral liquid fuels or hydrogen. We also observed the growing interest among many visitors in learning more about these technologies and their important role in the energy mix associated with mobility.

We're also seeing growing interest in solutions such as biofuels, like HVO or renewable gasoline, which are already gaining ground at service stations as part of the sector's commitment to decarbonisation. And, of course, in future carbon-neutral liquid fuels, which garnered much attention due to their clear advantages in terms of distribution, as they leverage existing infrastructure, are based on mature technologies, and have a well-established regulatory framework embraced by all industry players.

Another highlight was our collaboration with 2i, with whom we shared retail space. Together, we presented integrated solutions that combine supply and payment technology, such as the display dispenser, which attracted the attention of professionals and technicians.

We were thrilled by the positive reception of our new brand image, but above all, with the energy and commitment of the entire Cetil team. From our CEO to the technical and commercial staff, everyone contributed to generating enriching encounters and conversations with clients, suppliers, institutions, and new industry contacts.

Motortec 2025 has been a very positive experience. It has allowed us to strengthen alliances, listen closely to the sector, and reaffirm our commitment to a more realistic, efficient, and environmentally-friendly energy transition.