
Booster notified its fleet customers last month of its plans to transition their vehicles from traditional fuels to renewable diesel before the end of the year.
Booster notified its fleet customers last month of its plans to transition their vehicles from traditional fuels to renewable diesel before the end of the year.
The REG and Booster collaboration will initially focus on servicing fleet customers in California, starting with the San Francisco Bay Area and Orange County, with additional markets to follow.
Booster, a same-day fuel delivery service, has secured all the required permits and regulatory licenses to deliver gas and diesel in D.C. and Maryland.
Seventy-one percent of traditional gas pump handles have high levels of contamination, enough to spread illness.
This new Dallas ordinance follows legislation which passed last week in the State of Washington enabling operations for the MFOD industry.
Booster has begun gas routes in Seattle serving new customers such as Advanced Government Services, Century Link, and Monarch.
The company has now raised more than $88 million in funding from firms such as Invus Opportunities, Conversion Capital, Enterprise Holdings Ventures, Madrona Venture Group, Maveron, Perot Jain LP, Total Ventures and Vulcan Capital.
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