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Repsol surpasses 1,500 service stations in Spain and Portugal offering 100% renewable Nexa Diesel
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5 Jan 2026

Repsol surpasses 1,500 service stations in Spain and Portugal offering 100% renewable Nexa Diesel

Repsol has achieved a significant milestone in its transport decarbonization strategy, surpassing 1,500 service stations—1,429 in Spain and 71 in Portugal—now supplying Nexa Diesel made from 100% renewable sources. This progress underscores the company’s commitment to renewable fuels and broadens the range of mobility solutions available to customers, in line with the objectives set out in Repsol’s updated 2024–2027 strategic plan.


With this milestone, Repsol strengthens its position as one of Europe’s leading networks for 100% renewable fuels, having sold more than 210 million liters so far this year. Currently, over 40% of Repsol’s service station network offers renewable fuels, demonstrating that renewable liquid fuels provide a practical and scalable pathway to decarbonize transport for combustion engine vehicles. Such vehicles still account for 97% of the Spanish and European vehicle fleet and 87% of vehicle sales in Spain to date this year.


Meeting Spain’s and the European Union’s climate targets will require recognizing the important role that 100% renewable fuels play in reducing CO₂ emissions from combustion engines.


Nexa Diesel, Repsol’s premium 100% renewable fuel and easily identified by its distinctive pink color, features an exclusive formulation designed to enhance performance and extend engine life. Suitable for all diesel engines, it is produced from renewable raw materials and, using current technology, can reduce carbon footprint by up to 90% compared with conventional diesel, due to its significantly lower carbon intensity.


Valero Marín, Executive Managing Director of Repsol’s Client Business, said: "Reaching 1,500 service stations that supply 100% renewable Nexa Diesel marks a key step forward in our strategy to decarbonize transport. This milestone reaffirms Repsol's commitment to reducing CO₂ emissions and expanding solutions for our customers' mobility. We continue working to offer all the energy alternatives that best suit their needs, thus, contributing to aligning mobility with the energy transition".

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Renewable fuels


To decarbonize mobility, Repsol is committed to a model that combines all solutions that reduce emissions, such as renewable fuels, electrification, AutoGas, and renewable hydrogen, which the company is developing. The company’s vision is that all energy options, including conventional fuels combined with ultra-efficient engines, must be taken into account to guarantee supply, meet the needs of each customer, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions as quickly and cost-efficiently as possible.


Repsol already operates the first plant in the Iberian Peninsula to produce 100% renewable fuels on a large scale, in Cartagena, producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel. In 2026, it will add a second plant at its Puertollano industrial complex, with the annual capacity to produce an additional 200,000 tons of 100% renewable fuel for road and maritime transport.


In addition to this, Repsol has also developed 100% renewable gasoline after more than two decades of research. Nexa 95 Gasoline, the company's highest quality 95-octane fuel, incorporates an exclusive formulation designed in the Repsol Technology Lab in Madrid and produced at the Tarragona complex to optimize the performance of the engine and keep it in optimal conditions. This fuel is already available at 30 service stations in the Spanish regions of Madrid, Catalonia, Valencia, the Basque Country, and Aragon.

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