Booster Named To 2021 Forbes List Of America s Best Startup Employers
Selected from 2500 businesses and evaluated by market research firm Statista, Booster has been identified as one of the up-and-coming companies liked best by its employees
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SAN MATEO, Calif., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Booster, the #1 mobile fuel delivery service, today announces that it has been named to the
2021 Forbes list of America s Best Startup Employers. Evaluated by market research firm Statista, Booster is identified as one of the 500 up-and-coming companies best liked by its employees.
Statista, a Forbes partner, evaluated 2500 companies and selected 500 for the list. The results are based on more than 7 million data points determined from three different criteria: a social listening program regarding the overall reputation of the employer, employee satisfaction based on reviews, and overall company growth.
California Certifies First Of A Kind Method Of Gasoline Dispensing
CARB EO affirms environmental soundness of Booster s mobile fueling service
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SAN MATEO, Calif., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Booster, the #1 same-day fuel delivery service, announced today the passage of an
Executive Order by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), the first time in more than 20 years the powerful California regulator has certified a new method of air pollution control for gasoline dispensing. The Order acknowledges that mobile fueling technology achieves the nation s strictest air quality standards.
The CARB Order creates an official certification for cleaner, more efficient and lower-emission delivery technology. The system Booster uses reduces emissions and nearly eliminates spillage caused during fuel transfers and storage, while
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Gas trucks fill your vehicle where it is parked
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Some California drivers no longer go to the gas station and it’s not because they drive electric cars.
Gasoline increasingly is being delivered into the fuel tanks of cars while their owners work or as they spend time at home.
It’s a trend in Silicon Valley, where technology companies offer fuss-free fill-ups to employees as a perk. They include PayPal, UPS, Facebook, Cisco, IBM and FedEx.
There are also “pop up” gas stations. Motorists can stay in their cars as attendants top off their tanks with refueling trucks.