Reliance BP Mobility Limited sets up Mobile Fuel Bowser in Mumbai to provide Free Fuel to COVID Ambulances

Reliance BP Mobility Limited sets up Mobile Fuel Bowser in Mumbai to provide Free Fuel to COVID Ambulances

FPJ BureauUpdated: Wednesday, June 02, 2021, 07:05 AM IST
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Reliance BP Mobility Limited (RBML), the Indian fuels and mobility joint venture between RIL and bp that operates under the “Jio-bp” brand has started a program in collaboration with Reliance Foundation to provide fuel free of charge to COVID emergency services vehicles across the country.

In Mumbai, the company’s fuel stations are located outside the city limits, therefore in the effort to support and extend its scheme to the city’s ambulances deployed for COVID services, the company today flagged off a Mobile Fuel Bowser, which will be stationed at MCGM Worli Transport Garage. Under the pan-India program, a total of 811.07 KL fuel amounting to Rs 7.30 crores has been dispensed to 21,080 emergency vehicles in May 2021.

The initiative is scheduled to run until 30 June (may be extended) and is expected to dispense 50 - 60 KL free fuel daily.

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