Circle K continues to build its HVO offering

Until now, milesBIO HVO100 was primarily available to Circle K’s business customers and used in the company’s own fleet of delivery vehicles.
This move marks an important step in Circle K’s ongoing commitment to expanding access to lower-emission fuel options.
With the addition of these eight new sites to its existing network of milesBIO HVO100 refuelling locations for business customers, Circle K now has 30 forecourts offering HVO, making it Ireland’s largest HVO refuelling network.
Over the next year, Circle K plans to roll out the fuel to even more of its sites, giving more drivers the opportunity to choose a cleaner alternative to regular diesel.
The eight new forecourts offering HVO to all diesel drivers comes following an announcement in April that Circle K is to supply Irish Ferries with HVO for its Dublin Swift crossing from Dublin to Holyhead in 2025, promoting more sustainable sea travel.
Jonathan Diver, senior fuel director at Circle K, said: “The addition of these eight new sites marks a major milestone in our journey towards more sustainable mobility in Ireland.
“The announcement marks a significant step in making low-emission fuel solutions more accessible to the public and supporting motorists who want to reduce their environmental impact.”
milesBIO HVO100 is already used by Circle K’s business customers, including Alltrans and FreightSpeed. These businesses are already seeing considerable carbon savings across their operations.
The move aligns with Circle K’s long-term sustainability strategy and supports the Irish Government’s ambition to reduce transport emissions by 50% by 2030.
