National, August 18, 2023: Shell India released its latest campaign, ‘More than Just A Fuel Station’, for its mobility business in India. The campaign highlights Shell’s integrated retail proposition of being a one-stop destination for various on-the-go consumer needs beyond quality fuels. The new campaign showcases Shell retail stations as comprehensive destination with quality fuels, vehicle care, fresh food, beverages, and convenience items, emphasising its role as more than a fuel station.
The campaign film opens with a father preparing to visit a fuel station to refuel his vehicle, only to find his entire family eagerly waiting inside the vehicle. The film then transitions and showcases that as he drives towards the fuelling bay, he realises that his family is suddenly missing from the vehicle, only to discover them enjoying themselves inside the Shell Select retail outlet and Deli2Go Café. While the father sees Shell station as a place to refuel his car, it is much more than that for the rest of the family. It is a place to enjoy snacks, ice cream, get vehicle care services, and much more.
Announcing the campaign, Kartiki Karihaloo, Marketing Manager, Shell Mobility India, said, “Traditionally, fuel stations in India are not perceived as destinations, but with our integrated offerings, we have witnessed a gradual shift in this perception. Our latest campaign, #MorethanJustAFuelStation, reinforces our effort to be more than just a fuel provider and be a reliable on-the-go companion that enhances the overall commute of our customers. It reflects how our fuel retail outlets serve as holistic service hubs and signify our dedication to addressing the evolving mobility needs of people.”
With a focus on convenience for consumers and quality services on the go, Shell plans to shape the future of mobility experiences in India and redefine how people perceive fuel retail stations by enhancing everyday lives through a comprehensive and convenient mobility ecosystem.
The campaign is developed by Wunderman Thompson and will be promoted across social & digital platforms, including Jio Cinema, Sony Liv, MX Player, Zee5 etc.
Link to the film: Instagram, Facebook
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About Shell India
Shell is one of India's most diversified international energy companies, with over 10,000 employees and a presence across upstream, integrated gas, downstream, renewable energy, and deep capabilities in Research & Development, digitisation, and business operations. With over 350 retail stations across eight states, Shell India is expanding its fuel station network and launched Shell Recharge, its EV charging service, in September 2022, which is rapidly growing in the EV infrastructure space.
Shell Lubricants serves over 50,000 consumers through a network of more than 200 B2C and B2B distributors and operates an end-to-end value chain that spans conceptualization and development, production at a world-class blending plant, and distribution through a network of four regional distribution centres and eight warehouses. The company also fully owns and operates an LNG re-gasification terminal at Hazira, Surat. In addition, Shell India has also established an LNG truck-loading unit to supply natural gas to customers across the country. With a focus on digitisation and sustainable solutions, Shell is nurturing a vibrant ecosystem in India to accelerate energy innovation. Its initiatives include Shell E4 for startups, Shell Eco-marathon, investments in new energy companies like Husk Power, d.light, Orb Energy and Cleantech Solar, and the acquisition of renewables asset developers Solenergi Power Private Limited and the Sprng Energy group of companies. Shell also remains committed to positively contributing to the communities in which it operates through programmes like NXplorers, Access to Energy, Drive Safe, and Road Safety across India.
Visit our website www.shell.in and follow us on Twitter (@shell_India @makethefuture @shell_ecomar), LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram to know how it is redefining the energy space.
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