'Becomes mobility hub'

Self-service washing machines, fast chargers and parcel walls for Loogman fuelling & washing Aalsmeer

Loogman tanken & wassen in Aalsmeer wil zich ontwikkelen tot een mobiliteitscentrum met naast tanken en wassen een breed aanbod aan andere services. Foto: ProMedia, 2026

Loogman fuelling & washing in Aalsmeer increasingly wants to develop into a mobility centre where multiple services are offered close together. Several new services were realised at the location on Aalsmeerderweg this month. For example, Loogman Aalsmeer expanded with self-service washing machines, charging stations, parcel walls and a bulk dispenser for the collection of empty bottles and cans.

This week, self-service washing machines were commissioned at Loogman fuelling & washing. Consumers can use the covered machines to have all types of laundry washed and dried. To respond to the increasing number of electric vehicle owners, in addition to the two existing charging stations, Loogman now offers six 400-kW fast charging spots, equipped with battery packs to handle peak loads. Several parcel walls have been installed for sending and collecting parcels, and a bulk dispenser has been set up for the return of cans and other packaging with a deposit. For visitors who are hungry and thirsty, Loogman offers the petrol station with shop, a Febo and the Ron Gastrobar Toko, which opened last July.

Biggest change

The biggest change was realised at the end of 2025: the construction of a completely new building with a double car wash and an integrated vacuum hall with 46 spots. The renewal came about when Loogman was able to purchase additional land. The company had been renting a hoover hall for 22 years, but when it had the opportunity to take over 10,000 square metres together from two neighbours, the lease was terminated and it was decided to build everything on its own land.

Later this year, Loogman will expand on the Aalsmeer location with two roll-overs, especially for large vans and motorhomes. These will be realised in the former main car wash.

Mobility hub

According to Loogman, the innovations fit into the development the company wants to make into a multifunctional mobility hub. “Our ambition is clear,” Ger Loogman said on LinkedIn. “We want to create a place where all forms of mobility come together – sustainable, practical and future-oriented.”

Besides the Aalsmeer branch, Loogman also has locations in Amsterdam, Almere, Hoofddorp, Lelystad, Utrecht, Rotterdam, Heerhugowaard and Capelle aan den IJssel.

Read also:

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

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com