Booster is bringing its mobile fuel delivery service to more Americans this summer. Through new regional partnerships, fleets in Idaho, Iowa, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee can now schedule on-site fuel delivery, joining newly launched service areas in Nebraska and Utah. We’re delighted to celebrate Independence Day by offering our home-grown fuel delivery services to a greater number of American fleets and drivers.
Booster mobile fuel delivery brings efficiency and savings to local and enterprise businesses across the country, as well as lucrative fuel marketing work to our extensive network of regional partners. Most often, when we begin serving a new state, we begin with partners: local operators who understand the routes, the customers, and the conditions on the ground in their own communities. We supply the platform, the supply network, and the delivery model. Together, we can offer affordable, convenient fuel delivery to local businesses and regional branches of nationwide fleets like Amazon, Zum Transportation, and more. Right now, affordable and convenient are high priorities for fleets across the country.
Reliable Fuel Delivery Matter More When Gas Prices Rise
Fuel prices have eased from their spring highs, but the market is still more volatile than any fleet manager likes to see. The national average for regular gasoline sat at roughly $3.95 per gallon in late June 2026, down from a peak near $4.56 in May after a disruption to a critical international shipping corridor sent prices climbing. Though we have seen several weeks of relief at the pump, prices are still roughly 21-22% higher than a year ago. And high per-gallon costs are still a reality on the West Coast.
The pattern is familiar to anyone who manages a fuel budget: prices spike on events thousands of miles away, then they come down slowly, and the volatility itself becomes the cost. For fleets running on thin margins, a market that can swing this far this fast makes a dependable, predictable fueling partner more valuable, not less.
American Reliability When Global Fuel Market Gets Rocky
The case for mobile fuel delivery grows stronger precisely when the global market gets rocky. Booster is an American company built to keep American fleets moving, and its expansion model is rooted in local communities. The regional partner in each new market is a neighbor, not an outsider, with drivers, operators, and office staff who live and work alongside the companies and fleets they serve.
That local footing pairs with a domestic supply strategy. Booster works with major fuel suppliers and a broad network of terminals to keep gasoline, diesel and renewable diesel flowing even when supply is disrupted elsewhere. America’s domestic fuel base has grown substantially in recent years: more than 20 renewable diesel plants now operate across the United States, with roughly 4.3 billion gallons of annual production capacity, from refineries on the West Coast to facilities throughout the Midwest and Gulf Coast.
The renewable industry’s growth has transformed renewable diesel from a niche fuel into one supported by a nationwide production and distribution network built on domestic agriculture, waste-based feedstocks and existing refining infrastructure. That diversity creates multiple supply pathways, reducing reliance on imported fuels and helping insulate fleets from disruptions affecting any single region, facility or international trade route. As production and distribution networks continue to expand, fleets gain access to a more resilient, predictable source of lower-carbon fuel. For fleets, a fuel supply grounded in American production is a meaningful hedge against the disruptions that can ripple through global energy markets.
The Perfect Boost Travels to Every New Market
Booster’s Perfect Boost is not just a slogan. It’s a commitment to an operational standard, refined over a decade of mobile fuel delivery and anchored by a single goal: not a drop of product spilled. Every fleet – whether they’re in an existing service area or working with our regional partners in a newly launched location – receives the same standard Booster holds everywhere it operates, with no learning curve and no compromise as service crosses the Rockies, the Mississippi River, and the Appalachian Mountains…from sea to shining sea, you might even say.
The same decade of refinement shows up under the hood as well. A first-in-class routing algorithm and a tanker built to move quickly through a yard let crews fill tanks in the fewest steps possible, so deliveries are as fast as they are clean. For fleet managers, the payoff is practical: a zero-spill, audit-ready fueling experience that protects their vehicles, their crews, and their standing in the community. It is the kind of consistency that matters most when a brand is new to town, and it is exactly what each of these markets gets from day one.
What the Expansion Means for Fleets on the Ground
For the fleets in these new markets, the day-to-day difference is simple: vehicles start their shifts fueled and ready, without the detours and downtime that off-site refueling demands. It’s seamless. Booster delivers more than 2.5 million boosts to fleets each year, and every one of them means a driver beginning the day with a full tank instead of a trip to the pump.
The savings show up in a few distinct places:
- Driver time back on the job: Research from Geotab found that a single refueling trip can cost a driver as much as 20 minutes, and with vehicles averaging 183 refuels a year, that adds up to roughly 61 hours per driver annually. On-site delivery returns that time to the work that actually pays.
- Fewer opportunities for fraud: Industry research puts fuel card misuse and theft at around 5 percent of fuel spend for fleets that rely on individual fueling trips, according to a Motive survey reported by Trucking Info. With no pump to visit and no card to swipe, mobile delivery removes the transaction that creates the risk.
- Clearer budgets in a volatile market: Booster’s customer dashboard gives fleet operators a real-time view of fuel usage, spend, and per-vehicle data, turning a hard-to-track line item into something they can actually plan around.
For the drivers who keep these fleets running, it means less time standing at a fuel island and more time on the road. For the managers who answer for the budget, it means fewer surprises in a year that has already delivered plenty.
Coming to a City Near You
Booster is expanding across the country, and more markets are on the way. Want to know if Booster delivery is coming to your city? Talk to a member of our team to find out if your city is in our plans for expansion soon.