Second Tango filling station with Bakker Bart opens mid-April in ‘s-Hertogenbosch

On the Maaspoortweg in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Tango will open a fuelling and charging station including a branch of sandwich formula Bakker Bart in mid-April. It will be the second joint mobility hub of Tango and Bakker Bart in the Netherlands, after Deventer. Michael Romijn, shop performance manager at Kuwait Petroleum, confirmed this today during the seventh episode of Mobility Energy Talks.
The unmanned Tango filling and charging station with Bakker Bart will open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, a stone’s throw from the ‘Maaspoort’ slip road on the A59 motorway. The old filling station at the site has been completely renovated in recent months, the former carwash demolished and the site cleaned up.
The offer at Tango fuelling and charging station Maaspoort has out and four fast chargers in addition to regular fuels. There is also a branch of Bakker Bart. It is Tango’s second filling and charging station in the Netherlands with a branch of the sandwich formula. The first one opened last November on Siemelinksweg in Deventer. The Bakker Bart is set up for ‘to go’ and direct consumption, with sandwiches, hot and cold snacks and coffee. There is also a classic petrol shop range including smokes, sweets, chocolate, crisps and soft drinks.
Watch the Mobility Energy Talks with Michael Romijn here or listen on Spotify:
Tango aims to transform 10 locations in the Netherlands to the new concept over the next two years.
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