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EzFill buys Yoshi Mobility’s fuel division

Dec. 11, 2024
Newly closed acquisition includes 26 trucks and extends mobile fueler’s business into five new markets in four states.

Mobile fueling company EzFill Holdings recently closed on the purchase of the mobile fueling division of Yoshi Mobility in a deal that expands EzFill’s existing business into five new markets within four states: California, Michigan, Tennessee, and Texas.

EzFill has started the process of integrating Yoshi’s assets, operations, and customers into its growing infrastructure, the company reported.

The goals of the purchase include:

  • Expanding EzFill’s fleet: The acquisition adds 26 trucks, increasing the fleet to 66. This expansion will bolster operational capacity, allowing the company to handle a larger volume of commercial accounts and ensure timely service delivery in new and existing markets.
  • Experiencing market growth and national expansion: With the purchase, EzFill now has a presence in five states and 10 strategic locations. The new markets include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit, Houston, and Nashville. This growth provides greater geographical coverage and positions the business to cater to a broader client base while diversifying market risks.
  • Adding over 50 new commercial fleet accounts: The addition of over 50 new commercial fleet accounts underscores the company’s growing reputation and capacity to serve large-scale clients, which is expected to significantly increase revenue streams and demonstrate EzFill’s ability to meet complex operational demands.

“This notable expansion across the country and new markets marks a significant step toward achieving national operations and presence,” EzFill CEO Yehuda Levy said in a news release. “We will continue to grow consistent service standards and brand visibility while leveraging economies of scale to improve efficiency and competitiveness.”

EzFill plans to immediately offer diesel in its new markets. With 76% of commercial vehicles using diesel, according to the Engine Technology Forum, offering diesel in new markets will likely immediately increase revenue potential in those areas, the company said.

Additionally, EzFill plans to use this expansion to build on its existing relationships by servicing current national accounts in Florida and extending support to its fleet and equipment in the newly expanded markets.

“Closing this deal marks a pivotal moment in EzFill’s journey toward nationwide leadership in mobile fueling,” Levy said. “With the integration of Yoshi’s exceptional team and loyal customers, we are not just expanding our footprint—we are redefining convenience and efficiency in the fueling industry. The progress we’ve made so far is only the beginning as we now operate in five states, ten markets, and continue to add new fleet accounts.

“We remain committed to delivering reliable, on-demand fueling services to customers across the country and setting new standards for innovation in this space.”