SOUTH PORTLAND (AP) — A Maine-based fuel management company has come out with a new mobile app aimed at helping motorists save money at the pump.
Wright Express Corp., which provides payment processing services for commercial and government vehicle fleets nationwide, has launched an app that gives drivers the locations of nearby gas stations and up-to-date transaction-based fuel prices.
The South Portland company says the app, called Octane, is targeted toward fleet drivers but is available for free to anybody.
The app is available on iPhone and Android mobile devices.
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