NextNRG Projects Record Fuel Deliveries for Fourth Quarter 2025

Reuters2025-12-19
NextNRG Projects Record Fuel Deliveries for Fourth Quarter 2025

NextNRG Inc. announced that it is on track to deliver record fuel volumes in the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by strong holiday demand and consistent operational execution. In the third quarter of 2025, the company delivered approximately 6.5 million gallons, a significant increase from about 1.9 million gallons delivered in the third quarter of 2024. For December 2025, deliveries are expected to reach around 2.5 million gallons, compared to approximately 620,000 gallons in December 2024. Based on current trends, NextNRG anticipates delivering approximately 7.0 million gallons in the fourth quarter of 2025, which would be the highest quarterly fuel volume in its operating history. The company attributes this growth to increased demand from commercial fleets during the holiday season and its continued focus on operational efficiency, customer retention, and route optimization.

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