Our tank stations can be divided into up to three different types of fuel, such as HVO, petrol, and diesel. The smallest compartment can be made as small as 10 m³.
Example showing 1-compartment solution for HVO, gasoline, or diesel ranging from 10 to 60 m³.
2-compartment solution. The example shows 7.5 m³ of petrol (which is the smallest possible compartment size) and 7.5–52.5 m³ of diesel.
3-compartment solution. For example, 7.5 m³ of petrol, 7.5 m³ of HVO, and 22.5–52.5 m³ of diesel.
Our tank facilities can be divided into compartments for up to three different types of fuel, for example HVO, petrol, and diesel. The smallest compartment can be made as small as 7 m³.

Well-constructed cabinet with a spring-loaded door, price and volume displayer. 15 m hose reel mounted behind the wall in a heated room.

Adblue and/or flushing fluid in a heated room. Plastic tanks are available in sizes between 1-5m³.
We customize the size of the service room from 1 to 2.5 meters depending on the equipment and any fluids that need to be accommodated. Fuels are refilled in the service room, which is equipped with a spill containment system that prevents pumps, connections, and other accessories from potentially causing contamination. In the event of overfilling, the fuel drains into the tank’s outer shell.
This is the smallest service room with plenty of space for refilling and other connections when no extra fluids are needed. In cases where the tank is gasoline-adapted, a gas-tight room is manufactured for the EX installation.
When the need arises to include, for example, an adblue or flushing fluid tank in the concept.
Plenty of space for equipment and larger amounts of fluids.