Penske unveils mobile app to view fuel prices, maintenance history

April 24, 2017
Penske's customers may view current company fuel prices in local markets and costs for third-party fueling locations across the United States with the Penske Fleet app.

Penske Truck Leasing introduced a free mobile app called Penske Fleet to benefit its full-service truck leasing and contract maintenance customers.

The mobile app enables Penske's customers to:

  • View real-time fuel prices. Penske's customers may view current company fuel prices in local markets and costs for third-party fueling locations across the United States.
  • Review a detailed 90-day history of vehicle maintenance services performed.
  • Easily search and find Penske locations for service, fuel or rental trucks; public scale locations; and third-party compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations.
  • Make one-click roadside assistance calls and monitor the status of roadside calls using convenient push-notifications.

"We are committed to keeping customers informed, safe and compliant, and always moving forward," explained Sherry Sanger, Penske senior vice president of marketing. "Fleet operators are consistently on the go. Our app helps customers manage their vehicles easily and places the services they rely on at the tips of their fingers. Additional functionalities and capabilities will also be added to the app later this year."

The Penske Fleet app is available for free download in the Apple App Store and on Google Play. Penske Truck Leasing customers should contact their local representative to request log-in credentials.

Representatives from Penske Truck Leasing will be available to demonstrate the new mobile app during the National Private Truck Council's Annual Education Management Conference and Exposition held in Cincinnati, April 30 – May 2.

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