The 100% renewable NEXA Diesel is produced from organic waste and, with current technology, already reduces net CO2 emissions by up to 90% compared to the mineral fuel it replaces, thanks to the lower carbon intensity of the renewable fuel due to its organic origin. It is also the top-of-the-range diesel on the Spanish market, with an exclusive formulation that optimises performance, extends the life of the engine, and is designed for all diesel units.
Repsol's Client Executive Managing Director, Valero Marín, said: “This new milestone that we have just reached confirms our commitment to increasing the range of sustainable technologies for mobility, helping customers to choose the one that best suits their needs. Renewable fuels are another alternative on offer in our extensive network of stations which enable immediate decarbonisation of the transport sector. At Repsol, we want to continue to be the travel companion of our customers, whether they use an electric car, a gas-driven car, or a car that runs on renewable fuels."
Berta Cabello, Repsol's Director of Renewable Fuels, said: “Renewable fuels are called to play a key role in the energy transition, as they fulfil the three pillars of energy policy: sustainability, competitiveness, and security of supply. We are immersed in a profound transformation of the company, evolving our industrial complexes into multi-energy hubs with the capacity to generate products with a low or zero carbon footprint, promoting new business models based on circularity, digitalisation, and technology."