Including four flagship stations with retail areas
Caltex , operated by Chevron Philippines , saw an impressive 2024 as it opened 40 new gas stations across the Philippines. Four of those new stations are flagship sites that include EV chargers and a wider selection of food and retail services.
However, all Caltex stations—old and new—offer the brand’s Techron-powered Gasoline and Power Diesel, which have both been go-to options for many Filipino motorists. Caltex also has a proud line of lubricants and other essential motoring fluids available at Caltex stations around the Philippines as well.Size comparo: How big is the BYD Shark 6 DMO versus the Ford Ranger Raptor?Apart from fuel, Caltex also prides itself on its expansive partnership network with various fast-food, coffee, and convenience store businesses. Most Caltex stations will have a store or restaurant where motorists can recharge after a long drive or pick up supplies for their journeys ahead. These 40 new stations saw those partnerships in action, especially in the flagship stations. Caltex sees its partnerships with food and retail services as an integral part of its growth in the Philippines. Taking care of drivers and passengers is a top priority for the brand. And for its loyal customers, Caltex is also keen on handing out prizes and tokens in exchange for Caltex Rewards Points. For 2025, Caltex is aiming to build on its previous performance by opening more stations to grow and reward its Philippine customer base.See Also Read Next This is the all-new, not electric at all Audi A6 Avant View other articles about:
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