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"Running Low on Gas? A New Service in Indianapolis Delivers Fuel Directly to Your Vehicle!"

"Running Low on Gas? A New Service in Indianapolis Delivers Fuel Directly to Your Vehicle!"

INDIANAPOLIS — Imagine being stranded on I-65, running low on gas, or feeling uneasy about refueling alone late at night. A new business in Indianapolis aims to alleviate these concerns by delivering fuel directly to your vehicle.

The service, named Gas Dash, currently operates within the Indianapolis metro area.

“You see things that happen at the gas station. So, I’d rather be safe. If I can get it delivered, let’s get it done,”

- April Paniagua

April, a single mother, embraced this innovative solution without hesitation.

“With us being females, being vulnerable, we don’t want to put ourselves in those types of situations so just rather be safe than sorry,”

- April Paniagua

The focus on safety and convenience is central to Gas Dash's mission.

“One of my grandmas, actually, as she got older, was still driving but she hated stopping at gas stations,”

- Gerald Spivey, Founder of Gas Dash

After a year of preparation and securing necessary licenses, founder Gerald Spivey launched the service this October.

The unique offering allows customers to have their vehicles filled with gas wherever they may be.

“It’s for the 16-year-old who’s just getting his license whose parents might not want him to stop at the gas station; it’s for single moms and dads; it’s for grandparents—it’s for everybody,”

- Gerald Spivey

The concept resembles that of popular delivery services like DoorDash or Uber Eats.

“There are some things I’ve seen that are similar, but we are the first and the only strictly anywhere, anytime delivering gas service of unleaded, premium, and diesel,”

- Gerald Spivey

While a mobile app is in development for future bookings, customers can currently place orders through their website. A convenience fee applies alongside the price of the fuel—$30 for five gallons of regular unleaded gas and $45 for ten gallons.

Spivey is actively operating in the Indianapolis metro area with several trucks already on the road and is seeking additional drivers who can use their own vehicles equipped with specialized fuel tanks. His vision extends beyond Indianapolis as he aims to expand throughout Indiana and eventually across the nation.

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