7-Eleven Targets 500 Locations for Diesel Network Expansion

Convenience Giant Aims to Boost 7Fleet Presence Across 26 States
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7-Eleven announced a major expansion to its diesel refueling network Aug. 8, aiming to increase the number of locations available to professional drivers.

The 7Fleet Diesel Network, a collection of stores with services geared toward professional truck drivers, has grown to 375 locations across 26 states since launching in 2022. The newly announced plan is to bring that number to 500 by 2025.

“We are thrilled to continue our growth as one of the largest diesel networks in the country,” said Marissa Schneider, director of commercial fleets at 7-Eleven. “We have not only expanded our presence with physical locations, but we strive to offer full business solutions for our customers by growing with industry partners and adding new forms of payment.”



The 7Fleet Diesel Network is designed to be convenient for professional drivers, accepting all major truck payments and offering competitive pricing. It also aims to provide a tailored customer experience through loyalty programs, truck merchandise, fleet payment options and a dedicated sales team. These locations provide dedicated diesel canopies with high-flow lanes and diesel exhaust fluid, food offerings, restaurants and parking.

“From competitive diesel fuel pricing and spacious parking lots to a variety of payment options and the quality customer service our stores are known for, 7Fleet allows us to bring even more convenience and dependability to professional drivers across the country,” Schneider said.

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