Hexagon Agility Lands $100 Million Certarus Order for Mobile Pipeline Modules
Hexagon Agility has secured a record $100 million order from Certarus for Mobile Pipeline CNG transport modules, with an option for an additional $25 million, as demand grows for flexible natural gas supply to hyperscale data centers and industrial markets.
(P&GJ) — Hexagon Agility has received a $100 million order from Certarus for Mobile Pipeline® compressed natural gas (CNG) transport modules, marking the largest single Mobile Pipeline order in the company's history as demand grows for flexible energy supply to data centers and industrial customers.
The order includes TITAN® 450 and the newly introduced TITAN® 510 Mobile Pipeline modules, with an option for Certarus to purchase an additional $25 million in equipment through 2028.
Certarus, a North American provider of mobile CNG solutions, will use the modules to expand its fleet in support of recently awarded contracts, including supplying natural gas to hyperscale data centers and other industrial markets.
The new TITAN 510 module increases gas transport capacity by approximately 13% compared with the TITAN 450 and was developed to meet rising demand from large-scale, energy-intensive applications.
Hexagon said growing electricity demand from artificial intelligence and cloud computing has accelerated development of hyperscale data centers, while utility infrastructure expansion has struggled to keep pace. The company said lengthy grid interconnection timelines have increased demand for mobile gas delivery systems that can provide interim fuel supplies before permanent infrastructure is available.
Chief Executive Officer Philipp Schramm said the order reflects a long-standing relationship between the companies and increasing demand for mobile energy infrastructure.
"We're proud to continue building on our more than decade-long collaboration with Certarus, developing technology to address critical infrastructure gaps in how energy is delivered," Schramm said.
"It is very encouraging to see our long-term focus on innovation directly supporting emerging, energy-intensive applications such as data centers, while remaining fully mobile and redeployable as our customers' requirements continue to evolve."
Hexagon said deliveries are scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2026, with most of the order expected to be delivered over the following 12 months and the remainder completed by 2028.