Mobile fueling company Booster is helping to limit the spread of the coronavirus with a contactless gas station — a fueling alternative to the traditional gas station, which is a well-known germ hotspot.
Seventy-one percent of traditional gas pump handles have high levels of contamination, enough to spread illness. In an effort to keep people safe, Booster's “contactless” gas stations on wheels are setting up for fueling in the parking lots of essential services like grocery stores or pharmacies that supply the community with necessary goods.










