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Approximately One Million Gallons Delivered in Third Quarter 2022
MIAMI, FL, Oct. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EzFill Holdings, Inc. (“EzFill” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: EZFL), a pioneer and emerging leader in the mobile fuel industry, announced its ongoing support for recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. The Company also announced that during the third quarter of 2022 it delivered approximately 1 million gallons of fuel in a quarter for the first time. This represents an increase of more than 25% in gallons delivered compared to the second quarter of 2022 and an over 60% increase year over year.
“We’re working closely with Fort Myers area fire departments to ensure adequate fuel supplies for first responders,” said EzFill CEO Mike McConnell. “We’re driving our trucks daily to the impacted areas to do all we can to assist recovery efforts. At the same time, we’re very proud to let our shareholders know that we have achieved an important milestone. For the first time, EzFill delivered approximately 1 million gallons of fuel to customers in a quarter. This milestone was achieved through our efforts during the third quarter to grow existing and new markets.”
About EzFill
With the number of gas stations in the U.S. continuing to decline, corporate giants such as Shell, Exxon, GM, Bridgestone, Enterprise, and Mitsubishi have recognized the increasing shift in consumer behavior and are investing in the fast growing on-demand mobile fueling industry. As the only company to provide fuel delivery in three vertical segments – consumer, commercial, and specialty including marine, we believe EzFill is well positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for convenient and cost-efficient mobile fueling options.
EzFill is a leader in the fast-growing mobile fuel industry, with the largest market share in its home state of Florida. Its mission is to disrupt the gas station fueling model by providing consumers and businesses with the…
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