The 450th fuel station in the MOYA network has been opened in Strzegom, announced Anwim, the operator and owner of the network.
MOYA is the largest independent Polish network of fuel stations. In its recently announced development strategy, Anwim S.A., the operator and owner of MOYA, announced the continuation of the dynamic growth of the network, which is to increase by approx. 50 new points every year. The opening of the 450 station is a confirmation of this declaration, as just before the end of 2022, MOYA celebrated the opening of the 400th station.
Founded in 2009, the MOYA fuel station network is developing dynamically throughout Poland. Its stations are located along major transport routes as well as in cities and smaller towns. MOYA is the only network offering three types of fuel stations: traditional, with multi-branch shops and Caffe MOYA catering concepts, automatic for fleets and self-service for individual and business customers.
“The opening of the 450th MOYA station in Strzegom is an extremely important event for us. We have achieved our goals for 2023 and our plans for the future are equally ambitious. We want to remain at the forefront, not only in terms of the number of stations, but also in terms of the quality of the services we offer. Our development is also a response to the changing needs of the market”, emphasises Rafał Pietrasina, CEO of Anwim S.A.
In addition to the expansion of the MOYA fuel station network, Anwim’s strategy includes activities towards sustainable mobility. Currently, the network is intensifying the construction of charging stations for electric vehicles, which in the future will be powered by renewable energy sources. MOYA customers will also be able to use the chargers of partner networks. The target will be around 10,000 points. This is one of the key elements of MOYA’s strategy to meet the growing demand for low- and zero-emission solutions.
The company aims to be able to offer its customers any energy carrier that is in demand. Whether it be traditional fuels such as petrol, diesel and LPG, or modern energy sources such as electricity, LNG or hydrogen.
Adrian Andrzejewski