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Soweto taxis go green as NGV launches new gas filling station in Dobsonville

4th December 2014

  

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Company Announcement - Dobsonville, Soweto taxi owners and drivers will now be able to fill up for less whilst doing their bit for the environment thanks to the opening of NGV’s new gas filling station in Dobsonville. Located on Steve Kgame Road, the filling station will offer gas-retrofitted taxis an alternative place to refuel their vehicles, saving them an average of 30-40% per tank (as compared to petrol). They will additionally reduce their carbon emissions whilst driving – improving air quality for all along their busy routes.Safe and easy to use, the compressed natural gas pumped at the new NGV gas station in Dobsonville is set to revolutionise the taxi industry in the greater Soweto area. As the second such NGV gas station in Johannesburg, it will offer an alternative refuelling spot to the original one in Langlaagte and is ideally located for taxis transporting commuters to and from work.

With the station opened to cater for growing demand from the increasing numbers of retrofitted taxis on our roads, Zazi Dladla, Executive Director of CNG Holdings, says that more and more taxi owners and drivers are starting to see the benefits of conversion: “Because a driver’s earnings model is dependent on his ability to reduce costs while maximising the number of passengers carried, South Africa’s fluctuating fuel price directly impacts the take-home amount of each driver per day. This means that any fuel-related saving puts money back in drivers’ pockets. In the context of NGV gas, where it only costs an average of R300 to fill up, this can equate to a saving of up to 30-40% when compared to petrol.”

Dladla adds that the rollout of NGV’s product is about far more than just cost saving for vehicle owners though: “The process of switching to CNG is also set to reduce emissions by about 25%.
With over 400 taxis already converted at our NGV Gas workshops, we’re excited about the long-term potential of our gas stations to improve air quality and, consequently, the quality of life of South Africans living close to busy commuter routes.”

The job creation potential of the compressed natural gas industry is also not to be underestimated, with the Dobsonville station alone now providing jobs for approximately 18 people that include, gas attendants, cashiers, security guards, managers, conversion technicians.

Taxi drivers from the area visited the station throughout the day to find out more about how they could convert their taxis. They engaged with a number of drivers who had already converted their vehicles, Vusi Shezi being one of them: “While I’m definitely enjoying the savings from using NGV gas, I’m also glad to be doing my bit for the environment. With so many taxis on the road, it’s important that we all do what we can to reduce pollution. I encourage other taxi drivers to convert and make a difference in the communities they drive in.”

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