Accessible services to make your day trip with ease
There are a range of products and services available to ensure you can move from A to B with ease
EV charging company Gridserve has announced a new partnership that hopes to make plugging in an electric car more accessible for disabled drivers.
Apco Service Stations is rolling an app out to its stores across NSW and Victoria, which will assist drivers living with a disability to refuel their cars.
Ever try to buy gas when you can’t walk? Big problem, eh? Once upon a time we had what were called service stations.
For someone who uses a wheelchair, refuelling a car can be quite a challenge. That is where the fuelService app comes in, as Inside Energy reports.
There are a range of products and services available to ensure you can move from A to B with ease
Moto is rolling out a mobile phone app specifically aimed at helping drivers with disabilities across all 48 of its sites.
My wheelchair accessible vehicle has given me an incredible amount of independence, but like many disabled drivers, fuelling my car is one of the biggest challenges I face.
Anyone with a disability knows the struggle of going to the fuel station to top on on petrol or diesel. Trying to fuel up independently can be a difficult task and asking for help at the station takes ages, taking a large chunk of your time.
Your car ran out of petrol and you need support refuelling it? The new app fuelService is about to help you find a petrol station where you get the help you need. The app is for free and globally available. App founder Niall El-Assaad told REHACARE.com how it works. [...] The app is available globally. It has already been introduced and is actually in use in various countries like the UK, The Netherlands, Canada and Germany. In Germany though, we are only at a pilot phase. Therefore, we only have a limited number of stations available, and limited to one brand (ARAL). The purpose of this initial phase is for the company to test the app ....
Your car ran out of petrol and you need support refuelling it? The new app fuelService is about to help you find a petrol station where you get the help you need.
Disabled drivers in Wicklow will find refuelling their vehicles a little bit easier with the help of a new app.
Did you ever consider how difficult it is for a wheelchair user to put fuel into a car at a filling station? Just think about it for a minute.
Disabled drivers in Kilkenny will, hopefully, find filling up their cars a bit easier from now on.
Sitting in the station sounding my horn and flashing my lights, to try and get the attendant’s attention. This motivated me to come up with a better solution that would make the task of filling up easier for disabled people.
Motor Fuel Group (MFG) has decided to implement the revolutionary fuelService App across its 422-strong company station UK network...
The App helps the driver find a local petrol station and asks them if they will be able to assist before they drive there.
Motor Fuel Group (MFG) is adopting the fuelService app across its UK network.
Motor Fuel Group (MFG) is pleased to announce that it is adopting the revolutionary fuelService app across its 422-strong company station UK network.
The free fuelService App has been launched to enable disabled drivers to re-fuel their vehicles more easily.
Top 50 Indie Motor Fuel Group (MFG) is adopting an award-winning app that enables drivers with disabilities to pre-book assistance with refuelling.
UK retailer Sainsbury’s is rolling out a new app, which enables disabled drivers to pre-book assistance when refuelling their cars at one of the retailer’s petrol stations.
UK retailer Sainsbury’s is rolling out a new app, which enables disabled drivers to pre-book assistance when refuelling their cars at one of the retailer’s petrol stations.
Following a successful trial in 58 stations, Sainsbury’s is working with Fuelservice to roll the service out to over 300 petrol stations across the UK, including London, Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh.
Sainsbury’s has rolled out an app with not-for-profit organisation fuelService to enable drivers to pre-book assistance when refuelling their cars at a Sainsbury’s petrol station
An award-winning app that enables drivers with disabilities to pre-book assistance with refuelling is being rolled out at Sainsbury’s filling stations.
UK retailer Sainsbury's is rolling out a new app, which enables disabled drivers to pre-book assistance when refuelling their cars at one of the retailer's petrol stations
Sainsbury’s has rolled out an app with not-for-profit organisation fuelService to enable drivers to pre-book assistance when refuelling their cars at a Sainsbury’s petrol station.
Awards host Myleene Klass, and Charles Whitehead, head of client services at HIM (far left), present Shell's marketing manager Michael Homminick with the award for Best Oil Company Initiative for its Fuel Service App.
Fraser Focus - Drivers with Disabilities
Shell has joined forces with not for profit organisation fuelService to help drivers with disabilities receive assistance at the majority of its service stations.