
"The most substantial reduction is in fuel costs – X5000 consumes only around 50 kilograms of LNG per 100 kilometers. With the current natural gas price at 0.8 dollars per kilogram, compared to diesel-fueled vehicles before, we are now saving 22 dollars per 100 kilometers!" Juan's excitement about cost savings is evident. "Moreover, our fleet had been plagued by fuel theft for years," Juan continued. "Switching to LNG vehicles has solved that problem." The cryogenic storage characteristics of LNG have increased the cost and difficulty of theft.

As they journeyed up the mountain path, the two conversed amiably. The staff member assured Juan that SHACMAN would assist the logistics company in establishing a comprehensive maintenance team and provide training services. Currently, the logistics company operates over 120 units of X5000 LNG tractor, and SHACMAN has become a key driver of LNG trucks in the region.
