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Unique CNG Filling Station Opens in Kivistö

The energy company Gasum opens a unique gas filling station in the Kivistö district of Vantaa. The Kivistö station offers liquefied and compressed gas for the needs of heavy- and light-duty transport vehicles and passenger cars as well as a unique art experience for gas drivers. The station’s visual image has been created in cooperation with LAB University of Applied Sciences and visual artist Katja Tsykarev. It is the fifth gas filling station in Vantaa. 

The Kivistö station in Vantaa is at a busy traffic hub at the intersection of Hämeenlinnanväylä (Highway 3), Vantaankoskentie and Tikkurilantie. The new station will allow more and more logistics companies serving the Finnish trade to switch to using gas.

”It’s great to open a completely unique gas filling station in Kivistö and in such a prime location. We have worked closely with the City of Vantaa and LAB University of Applied Sciences. The unique visual image created by Katja Tsykarev for our gas filling station gives those using it an art experience when refuelling. I believe this artistic station and its convenient location will generate particular interest. We make it increasingly easier for our customers to switch to cleaner logistics by ensuring the convenient location of stations,” says Olli Paasio, Head of Industry and Traffic Business in Finland at Gasum .

”It has been interesting to be allowed to create such a superb art project. My work was chosen from a number of works created in a separate LAB education program. It felt great to be able to create a completely unique artwork for such large elements at the gas filling station. My work was inspired by the heavy-duty road traffic refuelling at Gasum’s filling station. My work was based on the elevation differences in topographical maps, as well as the light form of gas, its diversity and eco-friendliness,” says Katja Tsykarev, who graduated as a visual artist from LAB University of Applied Sciences during the project.

Source: Gasum