'weather gods game breaker'

Agri Go Group finalises refurbishment of filling stations to Agri Go Fuel: ‘Mega-project’

Agri Go Group legt bij de start van het nieuwe jaar 2026 de laatste hand aan de vernieuwing van de eigen tankstations en laadpalen.
Agri Go Group is 2026 gestart met de vernieuwing van zeventien eigen tankstations en honderden laadpalen naar Agro Go Fuel en Agri Go Charge. Foto: GBG, 2026

Agri Go Group is finalising the revamp of its own filling stations and charging stations at the start of the new year 2026. Seventeen filling stations and hundreds of charging stations will change to the new formula name and look of Agri Go Fuel and Agri Go Charge in the coming weeks.

Agri Go Group calls the build-up operation “a mega-project”. A total of around 20 filling stations and hundreds of charging stations of the Wemeldinge, Zeeland-based company will get a new look. The project started last September, but according to Agri Go Group, the weather gods did not cooperate in recent weeks. Therefore, 17 more petrol stations and hundreds of charging stations need to be revamped in the coming period.

AgriSneltank and AgriSnellaad have been renamed Agri Go Group, with the filling stations now called Agri Go Fuel and the charging stations Agri Go Charge. At the filling stations, both the canopy, pumps and any charging stations will have the new name and look. According to the company, the rebranding combines agricultural roots (‘Agri’) with progress (‘Go’) and follows the merger last autumn of CZAV and CAV De Wieringermeer to form FarmPlus.

First

The very first Agri Go Fuel filling station in the Netherlands opened in Goes at De Poel industrial estate in early November. This unmanned refuelling and charging station, newly opened as AgriSneltank in June 2017 including dunes, beach grass and breakwaters, is strategically located in the middle of Goes’ food square with branches of McDonald’s, Burger King and KFC within walking distance.

Agri Go Group is the successor to CZAV Mobility Group and operates mainly in the south-west of the Netherlands.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com