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Express Mobile Fueling

Fuel Delivery That Works Around Your Fleet

We started EMF because fleet managers in Los Angeles were tired of losing hours every week to fuel runs. We bring the fuel to you, fitted around your shifts, your yard, and your hours.

Our Story

How It All Started

Express Mobile Fueling was founded by fleet operators who knew firsthand how much time and money get wasted sending drivers to gas stations. We built the logistics, the safety protocols, and the scheduling systems to make mobile fueling as reliable as your power bill.

Today we serve hundreds of commercial vehicles across the Greater LA Metro Area, including last-mile delivery vans, service fleets, rideshare operators, and black car companies.

Fully licensed and insured fuel transport operation

EPA-compliant spill prevention and equipment

Drivers trained in hazmat and emergency protocols

Tiered account support from dedicated managers to priority contacts

Photo: EMF fuel truck parked at a fleet yard, exterior daytime

Our Track Record

What We Deliver

500+

Commercial vehicles fueled weekly

99%

On-time delivery rate

24hr

Account setup time

6 days

Weekly service schedule

The Team

The Team Behind Your Fuel

Our drivers are background-checked, hazmat-trained, and dedicated to running a fueling operation that you never have to think about.

Photo: Driver in EMF uniform, professional headshot or on-site action

Photo: Fuel truck and driver at a warehouse loading dock, night shift

Photo: EMF team group photo — yard or office exterior

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Where We Operate

Greater Los Angeles Metro Area

We currently serve commercial clients across Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire. If your yards, depots, or job sites fall within this radius, we can fuel you.

Los Angeles (all neighborhoods)

Long Beach & South Bay

Orange County

Inland Empire (Riverside / San Bernardino)

Ventura County (selected areas)

Stop Sending Drivers to Gas Stations

Let's figure out a fueling plan that fits your operation and schedule. Takes about two minutes to get started.