Mobile gas stations are mainly divided into the following types:
Traditional mobile gas stations: This type of gas station usually consists of a modified tanker truck with oil storage tanks, fuel dispensers, meters and other equipment inside. Its advantages are high flexibility and easy mobility, which is suitable for temporary and emergency refueling needs. However, the refueling speed of traditional mobile gas stations is relatively slow, and it is limited by the storage capacity, making it difficult to meet large-scale and long-term refueling needs.
Skid-mounted gas station: A skid-mounted gas station is a detachable and assembleable gas station, which is usually composed of oil storage tanks, fuel dispensers, meters, firewalls and other equipment. It can be built in a short time and is suitable for temporary and fixed-location refueling needs. The advantages of skid-mounted gas stations are fast construction speed and easy use. They can be customized according to needs to meet different scene requirements. However, the construction cost is high and requires certain technical support and maintenance.
On-board gas station: An on-board gas station is a refueling method that integrates oil storage tanks and fuel dispensers on a vehicle. It can travel on the road and provide refueling services to passing vehicles at any time. This type of gas station is particularly suitable for places such as remote areas and highways where it is difficult to set up fixed gas stations. However, the oil storage capacity and refueling speed of vehicle-mounted gas stations are relatively limited, and may not meet large-scale, high-frequency refueling needs.
Container-type mobile gas station: This type of gas station has the appearance of a container, is easy to transport, has good maneuverability, and is suitable for field operations. It is usually composed of a lifting and transportation device, a tank body, a pipeline system, etc., and multiple oil tanks can be combined as needed to form a medium or large gas station. The advantages of container-type mobile refueling tanks are low construction costs, small site occupation, and low site requirements.





