Using less fuel doesn’t just benefit the environment, it’s also good for your wallet.
While oil prices may fluctuate widely, one thing remains certain: No motorist wants to pay more than they need to for fuel.
But why continue developing fossil fuels when the tide of mobility is shifting towards electric vehicles ? Singapore, for instance, aims to phase out vehicles with internal combustion engines by 2040. In light of the rising demand for cleaner energy, Shell’s FuelSave fuels are viable options for drivers who are not yet ready to switch to EVs. What’s more, t
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