Mobil fueling service starts venture in Oklahoma

NextNRG, Inc. announced the expansion of its mobile fueling operations – EzFill – across Oklahoma, further extending its national footprint and advancing its recurring revenue strategy. For the first time, Oklahomans can order fuel on a mobile app and have their cars filled up without stepping foot outside of their homes.

“Oklahoma represents a strong entry point as we expand fueling services for one of our national accounts,” said Michael D. Farkas, Founder and CEO of NextNRG. “This launch not only supports an existing customer relationship under a long-term agreement, but also provides a foundation for broader growth across the state as we scale with additional national partners and open new markets in the region.”

Initial operations in Oklahoma will begin with servicing one of the nation’s largest in- house fleet operators under a long-term agreement. NextNRG expects to build on this foundation by expanding services to additional national accounts and opening new markets across the state.

Oklahoma’s expanding infrastructure and logistics sectors represent a significant opportunity for mobile fueling services. With more than $9 billion in planned construction through 2030, a high concentration of fleet-reliant industries, and its role as a national freight and energy corridor, the state aligns well with NextNRG’s customer profile and operating model. NextNRG is a pioneer in AI-driven energy innovation—transforming how energy is produced, managed, and delivered through its advanced Utility Operating System, smart microgrid technology, wireless EV charging, and on-demand mobile fuel delivery solutions.

NextNRG’s direct-to-site fueling services are currently active in several states, including Arizona, California, Florida, Michigan, Tennessee, and Texas. NextNRG provides centralized account management, on-demand scheduling and secure tracking tools through its proprietary customer interface.

NextNRG Inc., based in Miami, is Powering What’s Next by integrating AI and machine learning into renewable energy, battery storage, wireless EV charging, and on-demand mobile fuel delivery. Its Utility Operating System and Smart Microgrids use AI to optimize energy management, lower costs, and improve grid resiliency across commercial, public, and underserved properties.

The company is expanding its mobile fuel delivery footprint with assets from Yoshi Mobility and Shell Oil, while integrating sustainable tech into operations. NextNRG supports fleet customers transitioning to EVs with efficient fuel delivery and wireless charging solutions.

Source: press release