CNG filling now easier in Mumbai with MGL app: Pre-booked slots, no queues, digital payment

Mumbai’s state-run CNG distributor Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with fuel aggregator startup Nawgati in a bid to make CNG services more convenient, accessible and efficient for commercial vehicles in the city. As a part of the collaboration, the services provided through the MGL Tez app has now been integrated with Nawgati’s Fuel Discovery app.
The collaboration will help commercial CNG vehicle owners to bypass long queues, preschedule their slots at BEST depots and make digital payments. Do note that this service is currently available at Goregaon-Oshiwara and Ghatkopar BEST Depots, while there are plans in place to add 13 more depots across Mumbai soon.
Commenting on the collaboration, Vaibhav Kaushik, CEO and co-founder, Nawgati said “The association with MGL is a testament to our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. By integrating MGL’s CNG services with our app, we aim to offer a seamless and convenient solution for commercial CNG vehicle owners in Mumbai. We believe this collaboration will transform the way people perceive CNG filling services in India.”
CNG is not only a more affordable alternative to conventional fuels like petrol and diesel, but is also a much cleaner, eco-friendly alternative to the two. We recently compared running costs and fuel efficiency of a petrol car with that of a CNG car, with the latter emerging as the clear winner as far as reducing fuel costs is concerned. You can check out the full comparison here.

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That said, the two major drawbacks of a CNG vehicle are the significant longer refueling period as compared to a petrol/diesel counterpart, and the fact that a CNG cylinder eats up a lot of space in your boot – in the case of private cars, of course. While MGL and Nawgati’s collaboration seems to improve the former situation a bit, Tata Motors is addressing the latter issue with its dual-cylinder technology as seen on Tata Punch CNG, Altroz CNG, and its other CNG cars.

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