Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, in the presence of Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, officially inaugurated ENOC’s newest service station in collaboration with Dubai Police. The service station is strategically located in close proximity to Dubai Police - Dubai Traffic Department to better serve ENOC’s growing customer network in the area.
The new station is equipped with fully automated fuel systems with auto tank gauging and electronic leak detection systems, which is in line with ENOC’s commitment to foster sustainability across the nation
Furthermore, the station has a solar panelled canopy that can generate up to 120kWh of clean energy.
In addition, the lighting and illumination applications use zero maintenance LED lights with a life span of 50,000 hours and low voltage which protects against electrical and fire hazards and reduces energy consumption by 50%, reducing ENOC’s carbon footprint.
Moreover, the LED lights have motion sensors that automatically dim the lights in the forecourt canopy when there are no customers, conserving up to 50% of electricity.
The service station also features modern variable refrigerant flow technology in the AC systems with high Energy Efficiency Ratio that reduces energy consumption by 35% and uses only ozone free environmentally friendly refrigerants for all refrigeration units.
Located on Al Quds Street connecting Sheikh Zayed Road and Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road, the service station will cater to the needs of the surrounding residential communities including Al Twar, Al Qusais, Muhaisnah and Hor Al Anz.
Built in line with global best practice for the retail fuel industry with full retail automation and modern construction standards, the service station is equipped with full CCTV surveillance and automatic number plate detection cameras to ensure the highest security standards.
Featuring an attached drive-thru restaurant, a 305 sq.mt ZOOM store is also built on site, offering customers access to a wide range of products on the go.
Various methods of payment including ENOCPay, ViP, and Dubai Now are accepted. ENOC’s ‘Yes’ rewards programme is also accepted at the service station.
‘Yes’ rewards programme enables customers to earn points and rewards when paying for fuel and automotive services or when purchasing convenience store products and groceries; as well as F&B across ENOC’s service station network.
Al Marri lauded the strategic partnership with the Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC).
He also commended "the long-standing relationship between the two sides in terms of supporting awareness programmes and initiatives and smart services, reflecting our commitment to providing high-quality services that ensure the happiness of community members.
Al Marri stressed that inaugurating the new service station is within the framework of strengthening relations between Dubai Police and ENOC to ensure the delivery of sustainable services to members of society and contributing to supporting the infrastructure in the Emirate of Dubai per the highest international standards.
Al Marri further highlighted the importance of partnerships between private and government sectors in achieving mutual goals and ultimately contributing to the prosperity of our beloved emirate.
Moreover, the Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police praised the cooperation between both sides over the past years in launching joint initiatives, namely the 'Services on the go," which contributed to maximising the happiness of customers through providing an innovative and distinguished service that keeps pace with the goals of smart transformation in the emirate.
Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said: “We are proud to collaborate with Dubai Police to better serve our growing customer network including the surrounding residential communities with the opening of our newest service station.
“Through this partnership, we will continue to contribute to the nation’s economic development and energy security in its next phase of growth for a sustainable energy future for all.”