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Enoc Group opens its service station en route to Abu Dhabi

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The station is equipped with new generation dispensers with retractable hoses to refuel cars with fuel tanks on both sides of the pumps

The station is equipped with new generation dispensers with retractable hoses to refuel cars with fuel tanks on both sides of the pumps

Enoc Group has opened a service station on Sheikh Zayed Road en route to Abu Dhabi.

Published: Sun 14 Feb 2021, 4:19 PM

Conveniently located near interchange 11 for motorists travelling from Dubai towards capital. Built with 10 bridged canopies comprising 20 multimedia fuel dispensers, Enoc’s new service station is equipped with eight fuel tanks with a capacity of 15,000 imperial gallons, as well as an electric vehicle charging station.

Spread across 75,000sqf, the station includes a prayer room, a newly designed Zoom convenience store, Pronto; offering freshly baked foods. The station also includes a state-of-the-art new food court, including Krispy Creme, Papa Jones, as well as McDonalds and KFC drive thru services. The station also comprises a dedicated truck stop area.

Saif Humaid Al Falasi, group CEO, Enoc Group, said: “As a wholly owned entity of the Government of Dubai, we are committed to building the infrastructure of our country. We will continue to expand our retail presence across the UAE and provide best in class services to our customers. Safety, convenience and functionality are at the heart of our retail expansion strategy and this is reflected in every aspect of all our upcoming stations across the UAE.”

The station is equipped with new generation dispensers with retractable hoses to refuel cars with fuel tanks on both sides of the pumps. The fuel system has been designed to have the maximum permissible safe flow rate as per the National Fire Protection Association.

To enhance sustainability measures at the service station, the lighting and illumination do not require any maintenance. Low voltage LED lights with a life span of 50,000 hours ensure safety against electrical and fire hazards and reduce energy intensity by 50 per cent.

Enoc Group continues to urge customers to use contactless payment options, such as EnocPay, and other accepted modes of payment at the station; which include ViP and Dubai Now. Customers can also benefit from the ‘Yes’ rewards programme by earning points and rewards when paying for fuel, automotive services or for purchasing convenience store products and groceries as well as F&B at all stations.

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