Rotterdam, 11 March 2026 – Evos Rotterdam has commenced the realisation of a major expansion project for (low-carbon) methanol and ethanol storage, following a signing ceremony held at the Port of Rotterdam. The ceremony was attended by Daan Vos, CEO of Evos, and Boudewijn Siemons, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, marking an important milestone in the collaboration between the two parties.
The project includes the construction of five new storage tanks with a combined gross capacity of 67,500 cubic metres, a new pump station and a new jetty, which will be built by Port of Rotterdam. This development will enable Evos Rotterdam to expand its handling of methanol and ethanol, serving both traditional industrial markets and the growing demand for alternative cleaner marine fuels for bunkering.
Methanol demand in traditional chemical markets remains robust, with formaldehyde representing the largest share of European consumption. At the same time, Europe is shifting toward low‑carbon methanol, with bio‑ and e‑methanol expected to take a growing share. Demand for low‑carbon methanol as marine fuel is set to increase in the early 2030s, supported by regulations. Europe’s decarbonisation goals will also boost ethanol imports, driven by increased use of renewable ethanol in road fuels and the growing production of sustainable aviation fuel made from alcohol‑based feedstocks.
Commenting on the project, Daan Vos, CEO of Evos, said: “It is a strategic investment by Evos that strengthens the role of our Rotterdam terminal as a leading hub for methanol and ethanol today, while preparing our infrastructure for the rapid scaleup of low-carbon marine fuels tomorrow. Our long-term ‘transition partnerships’ strategy is all about progress and shared wins. By developing this project in close partnership with the Port of Rotterdam, we are ahead of the curve to support our customers in both industry and shipping as the energy transition accelerates.”
Boudewijn Siemons, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, said: “Evos’ investment in expansion of its facilities is an important step towards making the port more sustainable. By investing in the construction of a new jetty and quay wall, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is creating the essential infrastructure to enable the safe and efficient handling of cleaner fuels, such as methanol. We welcome this collaboration with Evos, which strengthens our shared commitment to supporting the energy transition and ensures that the Port of Rotterdam remains resilient and future-proof, while also aligning with our climate-neutral ambitions for 2050.”
The project is expected to become operational early 2028.
Evos is a leading European provider of storage infrastructure for liquid energy and chemicals. The company operates a network of eight tank terminals strategically located across six major ports in five countries, with a combined storage capacity of 6.3 million cubic metres. Its terminals are located in the Netherlands (Amsterdam (2), Rotterdam and Terneuzen), Belgium (Ghent), Germany (Hamburg), Malta and Spain (Algeciras).
Founded in 2019, Evos is owned by investment funds managed by Igneo Infrastructure Partners, a long‑term oriented infrastructure asset manager. Evos employs approximately 700 people across its network.