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The Mobil Card will continue spreading across Australia, with new truck stops added to the Mobil network

The Mobil Card network is continuing to grow and the team is preparing to fuel your journeys across Australia. In 2024, Mobil has been excited to introduce new Mobil Truck Stops in Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria, as well as opening its first Mobil site in the Northern Territory at Mobil Adelaide River.

“When you’re running a fleet, where you get your fuel matters,” Mobil Australia sales manager Andrew McNaught says.

“Our Mobil Diesel Truck Stops are designed for commercial users who require efficient fuel solutions.”

Each site provides high-flow Mobil Diesel or Mobil Diesel Efficient, B-Double access and Diesel Exhaust fluid at the pump. Combined with 24-hour operations and outdoor payment facilities, the new Mobil Diesel locations are there to save drivers and operators time and money.

Did you know that Mobil Diesel Efficient delivers an impressive overall performance for your engine? Independent tests confirmed an average reduction in fuel use of 2.8 per cent – that’s 28,000 litres of fuel saved for 1,000,000 litres purchased! As well as reduced fuel consumption with Mobil Diesel Efficient, you can enjoy lower emissions for cleaner air, an engine that’s protected from corrosion and cleaner fuel injectors that mean less maintenance for operator’s vehicles.

If you want to save your business time, and money, and enjoy the zero card fees offer, visit mobilcard.com.au or contact our dedicated sales team on 1300 173 435 for more information.

*Disclaimer: Mobil Diesel Efficient™ fuel claims are based on internal and third-party vehicle engine testing, laboratory testing and/or industry or other scientific literature. Basis for comparison for all claims in versus Mobil™ unadittised Diesel. Vehicle type, engine type, driving behavior and other factors also impact benefits.

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