TravelCenters of America (TA), part of the BP portfolio, has teamed up with Relay Payments and now accepts Relay nationwide at TA, Petro Stopping Centers and TA Express locations.
Drivers and fleets can pay for diesel fuel and Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) at the pump and in-store using Relay’s cardless, digital experience. Participating locations are searchable in the Relay app for drivers to find fuel along their routes.
“For drivers and fleets, Relay’s cardless solution streamlines fueling and eliminates risk of fraud due to fuel-card skimming. Operations departments now have more control and less manual work through a fully digital process. Customers are backed by Relay’s 24/7/365 U.S.-based customer support team, helping minimize wait times and maximize hours of service,” Relay said.
“Our carrier customers have been asking for Relay acceptance at TA,” said Michael Stuewe, SVP, fleet sales, TravelCenters of America. “Now, we’re delivering on that with Relay's digital fuel payments that make fueling quicker, easier and more secure.”
Earlier this year, Circle K teamed up with Relay Payments to bring Relay’s payment solution to more than 500 truck-accessible Circle K locations across the country.
In other recent BP news, in November BP said it is reviewing its portfolio and has been selling off parts of the business to raise cash. It now expects proceeds from divestment in 2025 to be more than $4 billion and completed or announced asset sale agreements to reach around $5 billion this year.
“We are looking to accelerate delivery of our plans, including undertaking a thorough review of our portfolio to drive simplification and targeting further improvements in cost performance and efficiency,” Murray Auchincloss, chief executive officer of BP, said during the call. “There is much more to do but we are moving at pace and demonstrating that BP can and will do better for our investors.”