FuelBuddy Expands into Zimbabwe and Zambia, Revolutionizing Fuel Supply for African Logistics
FuelBuddy, the global mobile fuel delivery platform, has expanded into Zimbabwe and Zambia, marking a major step in modernizing Southern Africa’s transport and logistics sector.
The company brings its digital doorstep fuel delivery model to two fast-growing economies, addressing inefficiencies in fuel supply that often delay industrial, mining, agricultural, and construction operations.
In many African markets, traditional fuel distribution is costly and inefficient. FuelBuddy’s end-to-end digital solution allows businesses to order fuel directly to their premises, minimizing downtime and maximizing operational efficiency.
Globally, FuelBuddy has delivered over 500 million litres across India, the UAE, and Mozambique, and now leverages this experience to support Zimbabwe’s and Zambia’s logistics growth.
Demand for energy in Africa is projected to rise 30% by 2040, far exceeding the global average of 10%, driven primarily by industrial and commercial consumption.
FuelBuddy’s on-demand network ensures fleets, machinery, and vehicles are fueled efficiently, reducing delays and maintaining uninterrupted supply chains, particularly in mining and agriculture.
Strategic Vision and Impact
Adnan Kidwai, CEO, International, FuelBuddy, emphasized:
“We are excited to introduce FuelBuddy’s reliable services to Zimbabwe and Zambia, two dynamic and fast-growing economies.
Our goal is to empower industries and communities by providing safe, transparent, and efficient fuel supply to their doorstep.”
FuelBuddy’s entry is expected to strengthen logistics networks, create jobs, and support sustainable development across both countries.
The company plans to complement its delivery service with retail fuel pumps in the future, creating a comprehensive fuel solution for the region.
By digitizing and simplifying fuel delivery, FuelBuddy is transforming logistics operations in Zimbabwe and Zambia, ensuring that industries can operate efficiently and that supply chains remain uninterrupted. This expansion highlights the company’s role in building long-term energy security and driving economic growth in Southern Africa.
