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Gas Station Business Plan Template

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Gas Station Business Plan

You’ve come to the right place to create your Gas Station business plan.

We have helped over 10,000 entrepreneurs and business owners create business plans and many have used them to start or grow their gas stations.

Below is a sample business plan for a gas station to help you create each section of your gas station business plan.

Executive Summary

Business overview.

Accelerate Station is a startup gas station located in Dallas, Texas. The company was founded by Bill Johnson, an experienced gas station manager who has gained valuable knowledge on how to run a gas station during the past ten years while working at GAS&GO MART. Now that Bill has experienced managing a gas station, he is ready to start his own company, Accelerate Station. Bill is confident that his business management skills, combined with his understanding of the gas station industry, will enable him to run a profitable gas station of his own. Bill is recruiting a team of gas station personnel to help manage the day-to-day complexities of running a gas station business – sales and marketing, supplier relations, financial management, and customer support.

Accelerate Station will provide gasoline, diesel, electric vehicle charging, automotive parts and accessories, and a small snack assortment. Accelerate Station will be the go-to gas station in a busy intersection located in the heart of the Dallas metropolitan area. The company will be the ultimate choice for convenience and customer service while offering the lowest prices in the area.

Product Offering

The following are the products and services that Accelerate Station will offer:

  • Electric Vehicle Charging
  • Air (for tires)
  • Automotive Parts Assortment (lights, batteries, etc.)
  • Automotive Accessories (license plate holders, air fresheners, etc.)
  • Snacks & Beverages (vending machine access)

Customer Focus

Accelerate Station will target private and commercial vehicle drivers in Dallas. The company will target individuals that need to refuel as part of their commute to work and commercial drivers fueling up for a long trip. No matter the customer, Accelerate Station will deliver fast and courteous service and the lowest prices in the area.

Management Team

Accelerate Station will be owned and operated by Bill Johnson. Bill is a recent graduate of Texas University with a degree in business administration. He also has over ten years of experience working as a gas station manager for another local company. Bill will be the chief executive officer for the gas station. He will oversee the staff’s activities and day-to-day operations.

Bill has recruited a fellow business school graduate, Stephen Smith, to be the company’s chief operating officer and help oversee the gas station’s business operations. Stephen will handle supplier relationships, logistics, and budgeting for the business.

Bill and Stephen have hired a marketing professional, Mary Miller, to become a member of the Accelerate Station management team. Mary is a graduate of the University of Maine with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. Bill and Stephen rely on Mary’s expertise to execute the company’s marketing plan and advertising strategies.

Success Factors

Accelerate Station will be able to achieve success by offering the following competitive advantages:

  • High-traffic location that is visible and accessible to passersby from multiple major streets and highways.
  • Accelerate Station uses the latest technology to make it easy and convenient for customers to gas up quickly. Customers can pre-pay using the company’s app, at the pump, or in person at the central kiosk. Providing multiple payment options gives more customers an opportunity to use their preferred method of payment easily.
  • The company’s leadership team has built a network of supplier relationships that will allow Accelerate Station to purchase gasoline for lower prices than their competitors. Accelerate will then be able to pass this cost-savings on to customers.

Financial Highlights

Accelerate Station is seeking $880,000 in debt financing to launch its gas station business. The funding will be dedicated towards securing the location and purchasing gas station equipment and supplies. Funding will also be dedicated towards three months of overhead costs to include payroll of the staff and marketing expenses. The breakout of the funding is below:

  • Gas station build-out: $480,000
  • Gas station equipment, supplies, and materials: $220,000
  • Three months of overhead expenses (payroll, utilities): $160,000
  • Marketing costs: $10,000
  • Working capital: $10,000

The following graph below outlines the pro forma financial projections for Accelerate Station.

Company Overview

Who is accelerate station.

Accelerate Station is a newly established gas station company in Dallas, Texas. Accelerate will be the first choice for drivers in Dallas for its convenient location, top-notch customer service, and low prices on gasoline, diesel, and electric vehicle charging. The company will serve drivers of private and commercial vehicles of all types and sizes.

Accelerate Station will be able to guarantee the lowest prices in the area thanks to its leadership team members’ existing supplier network connections. The company offers customers the option to pay using a convenient app, at the pump, or through the central kiosk. Customers can also purchase automotive parts and accessories, and grab a quick snack for the road at the station’s convenient vending machines.

Accelerate Station History

Accelerate Station is owned and operated by Bill Johnson, an experienced gas station manager who has gained valuable knowledge during his ten year tenure working at another local gas station. In addition to his hands-on experience, Bill has recently graduated from Texas University with a degree in business administration. Now that Bill has gained the experience and know-how he needs to manage a gas station, he is ready to start one of his own. Bill has begun recruiting a team of gas station personnel to help manage the day-to-day complexities of running a gas station business – sales and marketing, supplier relations, financial management,  and customer support.

Since incorporation, Accelerate Station has achieved the following milestones:

  • Registered Accelerate Station, LLC to transact business in the state of Texas
  • Has begun negotiations to purchase the property and reached out to potential builders to construct the station
  • Reached out to numerous contacts to include gasoline and diesel suppliers and electric vehicle charging station providers to begin obtaining supplier contracts
  • Began recruiting a staff of gas station attendants to work at Accelerate Station

Accelerate Station Services

  • Automotive Accessories (license plate holders, air freshener, etc.)

Industry Analysis

The gas station industry in the United States is valued at an estimated $138B with over 13,800 businesses in operation and more than 162,000 employees nationwide. Included in the gas station industry are businesses that sell automotive fuels such as gas and diesel, automotive parts and services (such as car washes), and other non-automotive goods and services. Many gas stations also co-locate with a convenience store to drive more traffic to their business. These gas stations are part of the larger industry of “gas stations with convenience stores”, which is valued at $649B in the U.S. with over 122,000 operating businesses and 1.0M employees across the country. In addition to gasoline and automotive services, these businesses also sell groceries and other convenience goods.

Gas station market demand is dependent on the volume of drivers on the road (both personal and commercial). Profitability typically depends on industry operators’ ability to secure high traffic locations and purchase their gas for the lowest prices possible.

A growing challenge for gas station industry operators is the rise in electric vehicles. To remain competitive, many industry operators have begun offering electric vehicle charging options in addition to traditional gasoline.

Customer Analysis

Demographic profile of target market.

Accelerate Station will target private and commercial vehicle drivers in Dallas. The company will target individuals that need to refuel as part of their commute to work and commercial drivers fueling up for a long trip. Accelerate will be able to accommodate vehicles of all types and sizes including diesel, hybrid, and electric vehicles. No matter the customer, Accelerate Station will deliver fast and courteous service and the lowest prices in the area.

The precise demographics for Dallas, Texas are:

TotalPercent
    Total population1,680,988100%
        Male838,67549.9%
        Female842,31350.1%
        20 to 24 years114,8726.8%
        25 to 34 years273,58816.3%
        35 to 44 years235,94614.0%
        45 to 54 years210,25612.5%
        55 to 59 years105,0576.2%
        60 to 64 years87,4845.2%
        65 to 74 years116,8787.0%
        75 to 84 years52,5243.1%

Customer Segmentation

Accelerate will primarily target the following customer profiles:

  • Drivers of private vehicles
  • Drivers of commercial vehicles
  • Drivers of gasoline vehicles
  • Drivers of diesel vehicles
  • Drivers of electric vehicles

Competitive Analysis

Direct and indirect competitors.

Accelerate Station will face competition from other companies with similar business profiles. A description of each competitor company is below.

GAS&GO MART

GAS&GO MART is one of the largest and oldest commercial gas stations based in Dallas, Texas. Established in 1955, the company currently operates twenty stations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. GAS&GO MART sells gasoline and diesel, automotive parts, and snacks. GAS&GO MART aims to deliver quick service for customers on the go. The company uses a stringent inspection process to ensure all of its products are the best quality. GAS&GO MART’s team of experienced gas station attendants are available to assist customers as needed.

Speedy Gas Station

Speedy Gas Station is a small gas station catering to local drivers in Dallas, Texas. Speedy Gas Station operates one location in a busy retail district. The company provides gasoline, diesel, and a self-service car wash. Speedy Gas Station is family owned and operated by former race car drivers who know the importance of fast service. The gas station attendants are able to help customers check their oil, tires, and other small automotive issues. The company prides itself on providing the fastest service and quality products.

Express Gas Station

Express Gas Station is a trusted Dallas, Texas-based gas station that provides superior gasoline to drivers in Dallas. The company offers a spacious layout that can accommodate the largest of commercial vehicles and is equipped with an electric vehicle charging station. Express Gas Station operates a single location near the outskirts of Dallas and is in the process of opening two additional locations within the city.

Competitive Advantage

Accelerate Station will be able to offer the following advantages over their competition:

Marketing Plan

Brand & value proposition.

Accelerate Station will offer the unique value proposition to its clientele:

  • Customers can pre-pay using the company’s app, at the pump, or in person at the central kiosk. Providing multiple payment options gives more customers an opportunity to use their preferred method of payment easily.

Promotions Strategy

The promotions strategy for Accelerate Station is as follows:

Social Media Marketing

The company’s marketing director will create accounts on social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. She will ensure Accelerate maintains an active social media presence with regular updates and promotional content to incentivize customers to use the company’s services.

Professional Associations and Networking

Accelerate Station will become a member of professional associations such as the American Gas Station Association, Dallas Gas Station Managers Society, and the Texas Diesel Association. The leadership team will focus their networking efforts on expanding the company’s supplier network.

Print Advertising

Accelerate Station will invest in professionally designed print ads to display in programs or flyers at industry networking events. The company will also send direct mailers to local residents and businesses that are likely to frequent the gas station.

Website/SEO Marketing

Accelerate Station will utilize the in-house marketing director that designed the print ads to also design the company website. The website will be well organized, informative, and list the products and services Accelerate is able to provide. The website will also list information on discounts and promotional giveaways.

The marketing director will also manage the company’s website presence with SEO marketing tactics so that when someone types in a search engine “Dallas gas station ” or “gas station near me”, Accelerate Station will be listed at the top of the search results.

The pricing of Accelerate Station will be moderate and lower than its competitors so customers feel they receive value when purchasing the company’s products and services. Accelerate will also offer discounts to regular customers.

Operations Plan

The following will be the operations plan for Accelerate Station.

Operation Functions:

  • Bill Johnson will be the CEO of the company. He will oversee the gas station staff and day-to-day operations. Bill has spent the past year recruiting the following staff:
  • Stephen Smith – Chief Operating Officer who will manage the budgeting, supplier relationships, and logistics.
  • Jennifer Willams – Bookkeeper who will provide all accounting, tax payments, and monthly financial reporting.
  • Mary Miller – Marketing Director who will oversee all marketing strategies for the company and manage the website, social media, and print advertising campaigns.
  • Micheal Jones – Quality Control Manager who will oversee all inspections of products, equipment, and processes.

Milestones:

Accelerate Station will have the following milestones complete in the next six months.

12/1/2022 – Finalize contract to purchase property

12/15/2022 – Finalize employment contracts for the Accelerate Station management team

1/1/2023 – Begin build-out of the gas station and purchase equipment, materials, and supplies

1/15/2023 – Begin networking at industry events and implement the marketing plan

2/15/2023 – Finalize contracts with suppliers

3/15/2023 – Accelerate Station officially opens for business

Bill has recruited a fellow business school graduate, Stephen Smith, to be the company’s chief operating officer and help oversee gas station’s business operations. Stephen will handle supplier relationships, logistics, and budgeting for the business.

Financial Plan

Key revenue & costs.

The revenue drivers for Accelerate Station are the fees charged to customers in exchange for the company’s products and services. When it comes to pricing, the station will monitor supply costs, average prices charged by competitors, and product availability in the market to ensure its prices will generate a healthy profit margin.

The cost drivers will be the overhead costs required in order to staff a gas station. The expenses will be the product itself, payroll cost, utilities, equipment and supplies, and marketing materials.

Funding Requirements and Use of Funds

Key assumptions.

The following outlines the key assumptions required in order to achieve the revenue and cost numbers in the financials and in order to pay off the startup business loan.

  • Average sales per month: 2,000
  • Average fees per month: $15,000
  • Overhead costs per year: $640,000

Financial Projections

Income statement.

FY 1FY 2FY 3FY 4FY 5
Revenues
Total Revenues$360,000$793,728$875,006$964,606$1,063,382
Expenses & Costs
Cost of goods sold$64,800$142,871$157,501$173,629$191,409
Lease$50,000$51,250$52,531$53,845$55,191
Marketing$10,000$8,000$8,000$8,000$8,000
Salaries$157,015$214,030$235,968$247,766$260,155
Initial expenditure$10,000$0$0$0$0
Total Expenses & Costs$291,815$416,151$454,000$483,240$514,754
EBITDA$68,185 $377,577 $421,005 $481,366 $548,628
Depreciation$27,160$27,160 $27,160 $27,160 $27,160
EBIT$41,025 $350,417 $393,845$454,206$521,468
Interest$23,462$20,529 $17,596 $14,664 $11,731
PRETAX INCOME$17,563 $329,888 $376,249 $439,543 $509,737
Net Operating Loss$0$0$0$0$0
Use of Net Operating Loss$0$0$0$0$0
Taxable Income$17,563$329,888$376,249$439,543$509,737
Income Tax Expense$6,147$115,461$131,687$153,840$178,408
NET INCOME$11,416 $214,427 $244,562 $285,703 $331,329

Balance Sheet

FY 1FY 2FY 3FY 4FY 5
ASSETS
Cash$154,257$348,760$573,195$838,550$1,149,286
Accounts receivable$0$0$0$0$0
Inventory$30,000$33,072$36,459$40,192$44,308
Total Current Assets$184,257$381,832$609,654$878,742$1,193,594
Fixed assets$180,950$180,950$180,950$180,950$180,950
Depreciation$27,160$54,320$81,480$108,640 $135,800
Net fixed assets$153,790 $126,630 $99,470 $72,310 $45,150
TOTAL ASSETS$338,047$508,462$709,124$951,052$1,238,744
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Debt$315,831$270,713$225,594$180,475 $135,356
Accounts payable$10,800$11,906$13,125$14,469 $15,951
Total Liability$326,631 $282,618 $238,719 $194,944 $151,307
Share Capital$0$0$0$0$0
Retained earnings$11,416 $225,843 $470,405 $756,108$1,087,437
Total Equity$11,416$225,843$470,405$756,108$1,087,437
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY$338,047$508,462$709,124$951,052$1,238,744

Cash Flow Statement

FY 1FY 2FY 3FY 4FY 5
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS
Net Income (Loss)$11,416 $214,427 $244,562 $285,703$331,329
Change in working capital($19,200)($1,966)($2,167)($2,389)($2,634)
Depreciation$27,160 $27,160 $27,160 $27,160 $27,160
Net Cash Flow from Operations$19,376 $239,621 $269,554 $310,473 $355,855
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTMENTS
Investment($180,950)$0$0$0$0
Net Cash Flow from Investments($180,950)$0$0$0$0
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING
Cash from equity$0$0$0$0$0
Cash from debt$315,831 ($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)
Net Cash Flow from Financing$315,831 ($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)
Net Cash Flow$154,257$194,502 $224,436 $265,355$310,736
Cash at Beginning of Period$0$154,257$348,760$573,195$838,550
Cash at End of Period$154,257$348,760$573,195$838,550$1,149,286

Gas Station Business Plan FAQs

What is a gas station business plan.

A gas station business plan is a plan to start and/or grow your gas station business. Among other things, a fuel station business plan outlines your business concept, identifies your target customers, presents your marketing plan and details your financial projections. You can easily complete your Gas Station business plan using our Gas Station Business Plan Template here .

What are the Main Types of Gas Stations?

There are a number of different kinds of gas stations, some examples include: Franchise Gas Station, Full Service Gas Station, or Quick Service Gas Station.

How Do You Get Funding for Your Gas Station?

After you complete your filling station business plan, you can start to seek financing.

Gas Stations are often funded through small business loans. Personal savings, credit card financing and angel investors are also popular forms of funding.

What are the Steps To Start a Gas Station Business?

Starting a Gas Station business can be an exciting endeavor. Having a clear roadmap of the steps to start a business will help you stay focused on your goals and get started faster.

1. Develop A Gas Station Business Plan - The first step in starting a business is to create a detailed fuel station business plan pdf or doc that outlines all aspects of the venture. This should include potential market size and target customers, the services or products you will offer, pricing strategies and a detailed financial forecast.

2. Choose Your Legal Structure - It's important to select an appropriate legal entity for your Gas Station business. This could be a limited liability company (LLC), corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship. Each type has its own benefits and drawbacks so it’s important to do research and choose wisely so that your Gas Station business is in compliance with local laws.

3. Register Your Gas Station Business -Once you have chosen a legal structure, the next step is to register your Gas Station business with the government or state where you’re operating from. This includes obtaining licenses and permits as required by federal, state, and local laws.

4. Identify Financing Options - It’s likely that you’ll need some capital to start your Gas Station business, so take some time to identify what financing options are available such as bank loans, investor funding, grants, or crowdfunding platforms.

5. Choose a Location - Whether you plan on operating out of a physical location or not, you should always have an idea of where you’ll be based should it become necessary in the future as well as what kind of space would be suitable for your operations.

6. Hire Employees -There are several ways to find qualified employees including job boards like LinkedIn or Indeed as well as hiring agencies if needed – depending on what type of employees you need it might also be more effective to reach out directly through networking events.

7. Acquire Necessary Gas Station Equipment & Supplies - In order to start your Gas Station business, you'll need to purchase all of the necessary equipment and supplies to run a successful operation.

8. Market & Promote Your Business - Once you have all the necessary pieces in place, it’s time to start promoting and marketing your Gas Station business. This includes creating a website, utilizing social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter, and having an effective Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy. You should also consider traditional marketing techniques such as radio or print advertising.

Learn more about how to start a successful Gas Station business: How to Start a Gas Station

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Creating a comprehensive business plan is crucial for launching and running a successful gas station. This plan serves as your roadmap, detailing your vision, operational strategies, and financial plan. It helps establish your gas station’s identity, navigate the competitive market, and secure funding for growth.

This article not only breaks down the critical components of a gas station business plan, but also provides an example of a business plan to help you craft your own.

Whether you’re an experienced entrepreneur or new to the retail industry, this guide, complete with a business plan example, lays the groundwork for turning your gas station concept into reality. Let’s dive in!

Our gas station business plan is meticulously designed to cover all critical aspects necessary for a comprehensive operational strategy. It outlines the gas station’s operational framework, marketing strategies , industry landscape, competitive analysis , organizational management, and financial projections.

  • Executive Summary : Provides a concise overview of the gas station’s business model, market evaluation, leadership structure, and financial strategy.
  • Facility & Location: Describes the gas station’s strategic positioning, layout, and accessibility to potential customers, emphasizing convenience and high-traffic location advantages.
  • Operations & Prices: Lists the services offered by the gas station, including fuel types, pricing strategy , and additional amenities such as a convenience store.
  • Key Stats: Provides important statistics on the size and growth of the gas station industry, underscoring the business’s potential within the market.
  • Key Trends: Highlights significant trends influencing the gas station sector, such as the rise in electric vehicle charging stations and the focus on convenience and retail offerings.
  • Key Competitors: Examines primary competitors in the vicinity, outlining how the gas station differentiates itself from them.
  • SWOT: A thorough Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats analysis, offering strategic insights for business growth.
  • Marketing Plan : Outlines marketing strategies aimed at building brand visibility, attracting customers, and enhancing customer loyalty.
  • Timeline : Sets forth key milestones and objectives, charting the path from the initial setup through the first year of operation.
  • Management: Details the team leading the gas station, highlighting their roles, expertise.
  • Financial Plan: Projects the gas station’s financial performance over the next five years, including revenue streams, profit margins, and anticipated expenses.

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Executive Summary

The Executive Summary introduces your gas station’s business plan, providing a concise overview of your station and its offerings. It should detail your market positioning, the range of fuel options, convenience store products, and any additional services such as car washes or auto maintenance that you offer, along with its location, size, and a summary of daily operations.

This section should also delve into how your gas station will fit into the local market, including an analysis of the number of direct competitors within the area, identifying who they are, along with your station’s unique selling points that set it apart from these competitors.

Furthermore, you should include information about the management and co-founding team, outlining their roles and contributions to the station’s success.

Additionally, a summary of your financial projections, including revenue and profits over the next five years, should be presented here to offer a clear view of your gas station’s financial strategy.

Make sure to cover here _ Business Overview _ Market Overview _ Management Team _ Financial Plan

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Business Overview

For a Gas Station, the Business Overview section can be effectively organized into 2 main slides:

Facility & Location

Briefly describe the gas station’s physical setup, focusing on its functionality, ease of access, and the overall environment that caters to customers’ needs.

Mention the station’s location, emphasizing its accessibility and the convenience it offers to customers, such as proximity to major roads or highways and ample parking space. Explain why this location is beneficial in attracting your target customer base, such as travelers, local commuters, or commercial vehicles.

Operations & Prices

Detail the range of services and products offered, from various fuel types (like regular, mid-grade, premium gasoline, and diesel) to convenience store items and additional services (such as car washes, air pumps, and auto maintenance).

Outline your pricing strategy for fuel and in-store products, ensuring it is competitive and reflects the quality and convenience of your offerings. Highlight any special promotions, loyalty programs, or discount schemes that provide added value to your customers, encouraging repeat visits and customer loyalty.

Make sure to cover here _ Facility & Location _ Operations & Prices

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Market Overview

Industry size & growth.

In the Market Overview of your gas station business plan, begin by evaluating the size of the fuel retail industry and its growth prospects. This analysis is essential for grasminating the market’s magnitude and spotting opportunities for expansion.

Key Market Trends

Continue by addressing recent market trends , such as the growing consumer preference for convenience services, the shift towards alternative fuels and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and the integration of advanced technologies for payment and service. For instance, spotlight the demand for multi-service stations that offer not just fuel, but also convenience store products, car washes, and EV charging points, in line with the increasing focus on sustainability and convenience.

Key Competitors

Next, assess the competitive landscape, which spans from large chain gas stations to independent operators, as well as emerging trends in alternative fuel services and online fuel delivery. Highlight what sets your gas station apart, be it through superior customer service, diverse service offerings, or innovation in sustainable fuel options.

Make sure to cover here _ Industry size & growth _ Key competitors _ Key market trends

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Dive deeper into Key competitors

First, conduct a SWOT analysis for the gas station , identifying Strengths (such as strategic location and diverse service offerings), Weaknesses (like high operational costs or stiff competition), Opportunities (for instance, the expanding market for alternative fuels and EV charging), and Threats (such as fluctuations in fuel prices or economic downturns that may reduce consumer travel).

Marketing Plan

Next, formulate a marketing plan that delineates strategies to attract and retain customers through targeted advertising, promotional offers, a compelling social media presence, and community engagement activities.

Finally, establish a detailed timeline that pinpoints crucial milestones for the gas station’s launch, marketing initiatives, customer base expansion, and growth goals, ensuring the business progresses with definitive objectives and direction.

Make sure to cover here _ SWOT _ Marketing Plan _ Timeline

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Dive deeper into SWOT

Dive deeper into Marketing Plan

The Management section focuses on the gas station’s management and their direct roles in daily operations and strategic direction. This part is crucial for understanding who is responsible for making key decisions and driving the gas station towards its financial and operational goals.

For your gas station business plan, list the core team members, their specific responsibilities, and how their expertise supports the business.

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Financial Plan

The Financial Plan section is a comprehensive analysis of your financial projections for revenue, expenses, and profitability. It lays out your gas station’s approach to securing funding, managing cash flow, and achieving breakeven.

This section typically includes detailed forecasts for the first 5 years of operation, highlighting expected revenue, operating costs and capital expenditures.

For your gas station business plan, provide a snapshot of your financial statement (profit and loss, balance sheet, cash flow statement), as well as your key assumptions (e.g. number of customers and prices, expenses, etc.).

Make sure to cover here _ Profit and Loss _ Cash Flow Statement _ Balance Sheet _ Use of Funds

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What Is a Gas Station Business Plan?

A gas station business plan is a plan to start and/or grow your gas station business. A filling station business plan provides details about your business concept, competition, target customers, presents your marketing plan and details your financial projections.

This is true for a full service gas station, filling station, convenience store gas station or a small gas station.

Why Do You Need a Business Plan for a Gas Station?

If you’re looking to start a gas station business, or grow your existing gas station business, you need a business plan. A business plan will illustrate your business goals and your strategy for reaching them. Your fuel station business plan should be updated as your company grows and changes.

What Are the Sources of Funding for Gas Station Businesses?

Gas Station businesses are usually funded through bank loans, personal savings and/or angel investors. To secure a bank loan, they will need to review your business plan and show them reasonable financials.

Angel investors are also common sources of funding.  These are wealthy individuals who will write you a check. They will either take equity in return for their funding, or, like a bank, they will give you a loan.

GAS STATION BUSINESS PLAN OUTLINE

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  • 1. Executive Summary
  • 2. Company Overview
  • 3. Industry Analysis
  • 4. Customer Analysis
  • 5. Competitive Analysis
  • 6. Marketing Plan
  • 7. Operations Plan
  • 8. Management Team
  • 9. Financial Plan
  • 10. Appendix
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Gas Station Business Plan [Sample Template]

By: Author Tony Martins Ajaero

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Gas Station Business

Are you about starting a gas station with convenience store ? If YES, here is a complete sample gas station business plan template & (petrol filling station) feasibility report for starting a gas station .

Starting a gas station or filling station or petroleum station as it is typically called in some parts of the world is indeed one of the means of owning a business portfolio in the oil and gas industry. This is for sure one business that has made a lot of people millionaires or even billionaires.

It is true that playing in the gas industry might require loads of funds, but in the long run it sure does pay. If you are looking to start a gas station business, the care has to be taken in deciding on the area you want to delve into. You will also be required to carry out various market researches.

Why is this important, you may ask? This is especially important because of the level of knowledge about the trade that you will be required to garner. Knowledge is indeed very important in the gas industry.

Yet another thing that you would have to take really seriously is the writing of a business plan. The business plan is one manuscript that has continued to be important. This is because it serves as a good blueprint on top which every business should be built.

On the other hand, not everyone knows how to write a business plan. This is because of the technicality which is involved in the activity. That said now here is a sample gas station business plan;

A Sample Gas Station Business Plan Template

1. industry overview.

A gas station which also called a petrol station, filling station, fueling station, or service station is a business facility which retails gasoline (petrol), diesel and lubricants for motor vehicles. Gas stations offer one of three types of service to their customers: full service, minimum service or self-service.

A full service gas station has attendants who operates the pumps, often wipes the windshield, and sometimes checks the vehicle’s oil level and tire pressure, then collects payment and perhaps a small tip and a minimum service gas station has attendants that operates the pumps.

This is often required due to laws in some cities that prohibit customers from operating the pumps themselves. While in self – service gas stations the customer performs all required service. Instructions informing the customer of filling procedures and cautions are clearly displayed on each pump.

Customers are expected to go to the store or go to a booth to give payment to an employee of the station and lastly we have the unmanned gas station that make use of card – lock (or pay-at-the-pump) system, these gas station are completely unmanned.

The Gas Stations industry over the years has experienced a modest amount of volatility. As a matter of fact, as more Americans acquire automobiles, the total vehicle miles increased and this gives room to increase in the demand of gasoline.

So also, as per capita disposable income continued to increase, some automobile owners would choose to go for premium fuel, which is priced higher than lower-octane fuel.

Just like other industry, the Gas Stations industry has also experienced its fair share of ups and downs over the last five years. As a result of strengthening domestic economy and improvement in employment over the early part of the last five years, the Gas Station Industry also experienced improvement in performance.

The Gas Station industry is indeed a very large industry and pretty much thriving in all the parts of the world. Statistics has it that in the united states of America alone, there are about 10,719 licensed Gas Station businesses responsible for employing about 120,226 employees and the industry rakes in a whopping sum of $106bn annually.

The major breakthrough in the gas station industry came as a result of the increase in automobile ownership which can be attributed to Henry Ford when he started to sell automobiles that the middle class could afford resulted. The gas industry therefore, experienced a great boom that has continued to affect nearly all economies of the world.

In the bid to stay afloat in the highly competitive gas station industry, owners of gas stations now go the extra mile to ensure that they make their facility welcoming and conducive for customers. Gas stations now have vulcanizing services, car wash, convenience stores, coffee bars, snack bars, and cigar lounge within their facility so as to leverage on the opportunities around them to generate more income.

Although the gas station industry can be said to be a competitive industry, but it does not in any way stop entrepreneurs who are creative and financially capable to still make headway in the industry. It is indeed a profitable industry especially when the business is well located.

No doubt busy highways and busy cities with growing population is highly suitable for gas stations. The catch is that if there are automobile users in any city, then the city would have need for a gas station.

2. Executive Summary

Sunny Star® Gas Station is a fully registered and licensed standard gas station that will be located along a busy highway in Miami – Florida, U.S. Our chains of gas stations that will be scattered all around major cities in the United States of America will adopt full service, minimum service and self-service as it suits the location

Our basic services and products offering to our highly esteemed customers as a standard gas station are retailing of gasoline (petrol), diesel and lubricants for motor vehicles. We will make sure that we give our consumers nothing short of the very best.

We will also run a convenience store, car wash, vulcanizing services, wheel balancing services, wheel alignment services and other related automobile repair services.

We are quite aware that in order to become the number one choice for automobile owners who ply the route where our gas stations will be located, we must continue to make our gas station welcoming, easy to operate and that is exactly what we will do.

We are open to the use of latest technology in the gas station industry. No doubt our excellent customer service and the range of additional complementary services we offer will position us to become one of the most preferred gas stations in Miami – Florida.

At Sunny Star® Gas Station, we are passionate in the pursuit of excellence and financial success with uncompromising services and integrity.

We are in the industry to make a positive mark. We are quite optimistic that our values and quality of products and service offering will help us drive our gas station business to enviable heights and also help us attract the numbers of clients that will make the business highly profitable.

We are a company that will be dedicated to establishing and maintaining the best practices as it relates to the gas station industry. Sunny Star® Gas Stations will ensure that all our customers are given first class treatment whenever they visit our gas stations. Customer care is one of the tools that we plan to have in order to charm our clients and turn them to loyalists.

We have a CRM software that will enable us manage a one on one relationship with our customers no matter how large the numbers of our customer base may grow to. We will ensure that we get our customers involved when making some business decisions that will directly or indirectly affect them.

Sunny Star® Gas Stations is owned and managed by Mr. Craig McCarthy and family. The business will be financed by the Mr. Craig McCarthy family and they will be actively involved in the day to day operation of the Gas stations. Mr. Craig McCarthy has a B.Sc. in Business Administration and Management and he has well over 15 years of experience in the service industry.

3. Our Products and Services

Sunny Star® Gas Station is a fully registered and licensed standard gas station that is positioned in the gas station industry in the United States of America to maximize profits. Aside from the point that we will be retailing gasoline and diesel, we will also engage in other complimentary services that will help us maximize profits.

We have designed products and services that will not only help to meet the demands of the people, but also to put good money in our pockets. These are the products and services that will be made available to our customers;

  • Automotive services (e.g. repairs, car washes and general parts)
  • Non automotive fuel
  • Retailing automotive fuels (e.g. diesel fuel and gasoline)
  • Selling automotive-related goods
  • Providing automotive-repair services
  • Providing Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing and Vulcanizing Services
  • Retailing of Groceries and soft drinks et al

4. Our Mission and Vision Statement

  • Our Vision is to operate chains of gas stations in major cities in the United States of America.
  • Our mission is to develop a highly successful and profitable chains of gas station business with state of the art facility and latest technology; a business that will not only meet the needs of her clients but also supersede their expectations.

Our Business Structure

Sunny Star® Gas Stations is set to become one of the leading gas station business in the whole of Florida and other cities where our chains of gas stations will be located hence the need for us to build a solid business foundation and business structure that will enable us achieve our aims and objectives.

Excellent customer service and efficiency are top priority for us which is why we will ensure that we look for applicants that match the picture of the business who want to build before hiring them. Although we will provide trainings in areas such as excellent customers services et al, but we will ensure that we shortlist applicants that are customer centric.

In essence, we want to build a team, a dedicated workforce that will work together to help the organization achieve its set targets. We will not only hire attendants that will help supervise our gas stations and attend to customers need when they patronize our services.

But we will also hire employees that will manage our convenience store, cash wash, coffee café, cigar lounge, snacks bar, vulcanizing services, wheel balancing, wheel alignment and other automobile repair and maintenance services. Sunny Star® Gas Stations will employ customer centric and skilled people to occupy the following position;

  • Chief Executive Officer

Gas Station Manager

Accountant / Cashier

  • Human Resource and Admin Manager
  • Pump Attendant
  • Convenience Store, Coffee Café, Snacks Bar, Cigar Lounge Manager

Vulcanizing Services, Wheel Balancing, Wheel Alignment and Automobile Repairs and Maintenance Manager

  • Carwash Manager
  • Security Guard

5. Job Roles and Responsibilities

Chief Executive Officer – CEO (Owner):

  • Increases management’s effectiveness by recruiting, selecting, orienting, training, coaching, counseling, and disciplining managers; communicating values, strategies, and objectives; assigning accountabilities; planning, monitoring, and appraising job results; developing incentives; developing a climate for offering information and opinions; providing educational opportunities.
  • Creating, communicating, and implementing the organization’s vision, mission, and overall direction – i.e. leading the development and implementation of the overall organization’s strategy.
  • Responsible for fixing prices and signing business deals
  • Responsible for providing direction for the business
  • Creates, communicates, and implements the organization’s vision, mission, and overall direction – i.e. leading the development and implementation of the overall organization’s strategy.
  • Responsible for signing checks and documents on behalf of the company
  • Evaluates the success of the organization
  • Responsible for overseeing the smooth running of the gas station
  • Map out strategy that will lead to efficiency amongst workers
  • Responsible for training, evaluation and assessment of workers
  • Ensures operation of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; calling for repairs.
  • Ensures that the gas station meets the expected safety and health standard at all times.

Human Resources and Admin Manager

  • Responsible for overseeing the smooth running of HR and administrative tasks for the organization
  • Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
  • Enhances department and organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
  • Defines job positions for recruitment and managing interviewing process
  • Carrying out staff induction for new team members
  • Responsible for training, evaluation and assessment of employees
  • Oversee the smooth running of the daily office and factory activities.

Convenience Store, Coffee Café, Snacks Bar, and Cigar Lounge Manager

  • Interact with customers; take orders for coffee and snacks.
  • Responsible for preparing different flavor and style of coffee for customers
  • Make lists of supplies in conjunction with the bar manager
  • Ensure that each cup of coffee that leaves the kitchen is tailor made and meet the request of each customer
  • Responsible for quality control
  • Assess customers’ needs and preferences and make recommendations
  • Make lists of supplies in conjunction with the management
  • Prepare inventory or purchase requisitions as needed to replenish supplies.
  • Ensure that the assigned bar area is fully equipped with tools and products needed for Mixing beverages and serving guests.
  • Responsible for managing the cigar lounge
  • Prepare inventory or purchase requisitions as needed to re – stock the lounge.
  • Clear ashtrays regularly
  • Ensure that the assigned lounge area is fully equipped with tools and products needed to by our clients
  • Responsible for preparing financial reports, budgets, and financial statements for the organization
  • Provides managements with financial analyses, development budgets, and accounting reports; analyzes financial feasibility for the most complex proposed projects; conducts market research to forecast trends and business conditions.
  • Responsible for financial forecasting and risks analysis.
  • Performs cash management, general ledger accounting, and financial reporting
  • Responsible for developing and managing financial systems and policies
  • Responsible for administering payrolls
  • Ensures compliance with taxation legislation
  • Handles all financial transactions for the organization
  • Serves as internal auditor for the organization

Pump Attendants

  • Mans the various gas pump machines (in fully services gas stations)
  • Assists customers as required by them especially on how to operate our gas pump machines (in self – service gas stations)
  • Provides change for customers
  • Handle any other duty as assigned by the gas station manager
  • Responsible for running our vulcanizing services, wheel balancing services, wheel alignment services and automobile repairs maintenance services
  • Assists customers as required by them especially when it relates to choosing the right lubricants to use and the right time to service their automobiles
  • Handles any other duty as assigned by the gas station manager

Car wash Manager

  • Wash and thoroughly clean cars (exterior car washing, interior cleaning, and waxing services), trucks and bikes et al
  • Handle and move objects, such as glasses, dish and bottles, using hands and arms.
  • Cleans up after customers and clean work area.
  • Clears ashtrays as and when required.
  • Washes glassware and utensils after each use.
  • Maintains a clean working area by sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, cleaning of glass doors and windows, etc. if required.
  • Ensures that toiletries and supplies don’t run out of stock
  • Handle any other duty as assigned by the gas station manager.

Security Guards

  • Ensures that the facility is secured at all time
  • Controls traffic and organize parking
  • Gives security tips to staff members from time to time
  • Patrols around the building on a 24 hours basis
  • Submits security reports weekly

6. SWOT Analysis

Knowing the strength and weakness of any business is one of the right steps to take in business. No doubt starting a gas station is indeed capital intensive especially for aspiring entrepreneurs who may not have huge sum of money saved up in a bank.

We are aware that it will require loads of cash to set up a standard gas station in Miami – Florida which is why we decided to do all that is required to build a profitable business; we don’t intend to invest our hard earn money in a business that we know we are not truly cut out for.

One of the tools that is required to position us in building a successful gas station business is SWOT Analysis . We hired the services of Dr. Memphis Iverson, an HR and Business consultant who is based in Miami Florida to help us conduct SWOT analysis for our company and he did a pretty good job for us.

Here is a of the result we got from the SWOT analysis that was conducted on behalf of Sunny Star® Gas Stations, Miami – Florida;

Sunny Star® Gas Stations is centrally located along one of the busiest highways in Miami – Florida; our location is in fact one of our major strength. Aside from the basic service that we offer, we also offer complimentary services that most of our competitors are not offering.

So also the vast experience of our management team, we have people on board who are highly experienced and understands how to grow business from the scratch to becoming a national phenomenon and our attendants are well groomed to handle various classes of customers; our excellent customer service culture will definitely count as a strong strength for the business.

Our perceived weakness could be the fact it is a new gas station business which is owned by an individual (a small family), and we may not have the financial capacity to sustain the kind of publicity that can give us leverage and start operating chains of gas stations in various cities in the United States as planned.

  • Opportunities:

We are centrally located in one of the busiest highways in Miami – Florida and we are open to all the available opportunities that the city has to offer.

Our business concept also positioned us to attract people who like doing their shopping, washing and servicing their automobile in gas stations. Miami is one of the densely populated cities in Florida, and indeed populations translate to opportunities.

One of the major threats that confront businesses all over the world is economic downturn; when the economy is bad it affects consumers spending which in turn impacts businesses negatively. Another threat that we are likely going to face to confront us is the emergence of a new gas station within the same location where ours is located.

7. MARKET ANALYSIS

  • Market Trends

There is hardly anyone who doesn’t have a need for gas, this is why it is really vital that one keys into this industry. One of the trends in the gas station industry is that, in the bid to stay afloat in the highly competitive gas station industry, owners of gas stations now go the extra mile to ensure that they make their facility welcoming and conducive for customers.

Gas stations now have vulcanizing services, car wash, convenience stores, coffee bars, snack bars, and cigar lounge within their facility so as to leverage on the opportunities around them to generate more income.

Another trend is the adoption of the underground modular gas station model. The underground modular gas station is a construction model for gas stations that was developed and patented by U-Cont Oy Ltd which is based in Finland in 1993.

Subsequently the same system was used in Florida, USA. While the Above-ground modular gas stations were built in the 1980s in Eastern Europe and especially in Russia Federation, but they were not adopted in other parts of Europe because of the stations’ lack of safety in case of fire outbreak.

8. Our Target Market

Before choosing a location for our gas station business, we conducted our feasibility studies and market survey and we were able to identify the location that will benefit greatly from our products and service offerings which is why we deiced to settle for Miami – Florida.

Essentially those who will benefit from our service offering are automobile owners / drivers and they are of course busy corporate executives, business owners, households, students and travelers / visitors / tourist et al. They are the category of people that we intend marketing our gas station services to.

Our Competitive Advantage

From our recently concluded feasibility studies and market survey, we observed that there are several gas station businesses spread all over the city of Miami – Florida, as a matter of fact, there are about 3 standard gas stations close to same locations as ours. This goes to show that there is stiffer competition in the industry.

Before launching our gas station we have critically studied the market and we know that we have some form of competitive edge. Our competitive advantage is that we have a standard gas station facility that offers additional complementary services that will definitely help us attract and retain customers.

Another competitive advantage that we have is the vast experience of our management team, we have people on board who are highly experienced and understands how to grow business from the scratch to becoming a national phenomenon.

So also the wide varieties of other complimentary services and products that we offer and of course our excellent customer service culture will definitely count as a strong strength for the business. One thing is certain, we will ensure that in future, we open our gas stations in various cities in the United States of America and also sell our franchise. With that our brand will be well communicated and accepted nationally.

9. SALES AND MARKETING STRATEGY

Sources of Income

Sunny Star® Gas Station is established with the aim of maximizing profit in the gas station industry in the United States of America and we are going to go all the way to ensure that we do all it takes to generate enough incomes from both our basic product and services offerings and our complimentary services. Sunny Star® Gas Station will generate income by offering the following services and products;

10. Sales Forecast

It is important to state that our sales forecast is based on the data gathered during our feasibility study and also some of the assumptions readily available on the field with reference to similar business in Miami – Florida. We know that we are well positioned and we will definitely attract clients that will not only patronize our gas station but will also patronize our complimentary services which will help increase our income.

Below is the sale projection for Sunny Star® Gas Station, it is based on the location of our gas station and the type of services and products that we will be offering;

  • First Year-: $500,000
  • Second Year-: $1,500,000
  • Third Year-: $2,500,000

N.B : This projection is done based on what is obtainable in the industry and with the assumption that there won’t be any gas station offering same additional services like us within 4.5 miles radius from our gas station facility.

  • Marketing Strategy and Sales Strategy

The marketing strategy for Sunny Star® Gas Station is going to be driven basically by making available standard and safe gasoline and diesel et al, excellent customer service and provision of complementary services. We will work hard to build a loyal customer base; customers that will always patronize us over and over again and as well help us use word of mouth publicity to get their friends and acquaintance to patronize us.

We want to drive sales via making available easy to use fuel pumping machines (for self – services) et al. We are quite aware of how satisfied customers drive business growth especially businesses like gas station which is why we will always ensure that our customer service and facility are top notch.

Over and above, our unique selling proposition is that we have various complementary service offerings such as convenience store, coffee café, snacks bar, cigar lounge, vulcanizing services, wheel balancing, wheel alignment, carwash and automobile repairs and maintenance services. We will also retail lubricants and other related products.

In view of that, we are going to adopt the following strategies to ensure that we do not only attract customers but ensure that they become loyal customer. Part of the marketing and sales strategies that we will adopt are;

  • Introduce our gas station by sending introductory letters to residence, transport companies, merchants and other stakeholders both in Miami and in other cities in the State of Florida
  • Open our gas station with a party so as to capture the attention of residence who are our first targets
  • Advertise our gas station on national dailies, local TV stations and local radio station
  • Promote our gas station online via our official website and all available social media platforms
  • Continuously Improving the performance of our brands
  • Hire the services of experts to make our brands the first choice for in Miami and other cities where we will open a gas station
  • Delivering consistent customer experiences to all our clients; making our first impression count positively
  • Make use of attractive handbills to create awareness and also to give direction to our gas station
  • Adopt direct mailing coupon marketing approach
  • Position our signage / flexi banners at strategic places
  • Create a loyalty plan that will enable us reward our regular customers
  • Engage on road shows within our neighborhood to create awareness for our Laundromat business.

11. Publicity and Advertising Strategy

Despite the fact that our gas station is a standard one with a wide range of other complimentary services and products that can favorably compete with other leading brands in the gas station industry, we will still go ahead to intensify publicity for all our products and brand. We are going to explore all available means to promote Sunny Star® Gas Station.

Sunny Star® Gas Station has a long term plan of opening our gas stations in various locations all around key cities in the United States of America which is why we will deliberately build our brand to be well accepted in Miami – Florida before venturing out.

As a matter of fact, our publicity and advertising strategy is not solely for selling our products and services but to also effectively communicate our brand. Here are the platforms we intend leveraging on to promote and advertise Sunny Star® Gas Station;

  • Place adverts on both print (community based newspapers and magazines) and electronic media platforms
  • Sponsor relevant community programs
  • Leverage on the internet and social media platforms like; Instagram, Facebook , twitter, et al to promote our brand
  • Install our BillBoards on strategic locations in Miami – Florida and all around major cities in the United States of America
  • Engage in road show from time to time in targeted communities
  • Distribute our fliers and handbills in target areas
  • Position our Flexi Banners at strategic positions in the location where we intend getting customers to start patronizing our products and services.
  • Ensure that all our staff members wear our customized clothes, and all our official cars, fuel tankers and trucks are customized and well branded.

12. Our Pricing Strategy

It is the wish of all businesses to have a pricing system that will yield loads of profits for them; as such we are working on having very competitive pricing.

At Sunny Star® Gas Station, our pricing system is going to be based on what is obtainable in the industry, we don’t intend to charge more (except for premium and customized services) and we don’t intend to charge less than our competitors are offering in Miami – Florida.

Be that as it may, the management of Sunny Star® Gas Station have put plans in place to offer discounts for our complimentary services and products once in a while and also to reward our loyal customers especially when they refer clients to us.

The prices of our products (snacks, cup of coffee, cigar, detergents et al) and services (vulcanizing, wheel balancing, wheel alignment, car wash, and automobile repair and services) will be same as what is obtainable in any part of the United States of America.

  • Payment Options

At Sunny Star® Gas Station, our payment policy is all inclusive because we are quite aware that different people prefer different payment options as it suits them. We will work really hard to make sure that all our clients are given payment methods that suit them. Here are the payment options that will be available in every of our outlets;

  • Payment by cash
  • Payment via Point of Sale (POS) Machine
  • Payment via online bank transfer (online payment portal)
  • Payment via Mobile money

In view of the above, we have chosen banking platforms that will help us achieve our payment plans without any itches.

13. Startup Expenditure (Budget)

When it comes to starting a gas station business, loads of factors influences the amount that will be required to successful launch the business.

Factors like the location you intend starting the business, the size of gas station business you want to start i.e. the number of complimentary services you want to add to the business, and of course the state of the economy as at when you intend start the business. This is the key areas where we will spend our start – up capital on;

  • The Total Fee for Registering the Business in Miami – Florida – $750.
  • Legal expenses for obtaining licenses (Health department license and business license) and permits (Fire department permit, Air and water pollution control permit, and Sign permit et al) – $4,500.
  • Marketing promotion expenses (2,000 flyers at $0.04 per copy) for the total amount of $3,580.
  • Cost for hiring Business Consultant – $2,000.
  • Insurance (general liability, theft, workers’ compensation and property casualty) coverage at a total premium – $30,800.
  • Cost of accounting software, CRM software and Payroll Software – $3,000
  • Cost for leasing facility for the gas station – $70,000.
  • Cost for facility remodeling – $50,000.
  • Other start-up expenses including stationery – $1000
  • Phone and Utilities (gas, sewer, water and electric) deposits – ($3,500).
  • Operational cost for the first 3 months (salaries of employees, payments of bills et al) – $40,000
  • The cost for Start-up inventory – $250,000
  • Storage hardware (bins, utensil rack, shelves, glasses case) – $2,720
  • The cost for Washer hook-up fees (sewer connection) – $800
  • Cost for serving area equipment for coffee café and snacks bar ( glasses, flatware) – $5,000
  • Cost for fuel dispensing machines and equipment (automobile repair tools, vulcanizing tools, and wheel alignment tools- $250,000
  • The cost for the purchase of furniture and gadgets (Printers, Telephone, TVs, Sound System, vacuum cleaner, tables and chairs et al) – $30,000.
  • The cost of Launching a Website – $600
  • The cost for our grand opening party – $5,500
  • Miscellaneous supplies (cleaning supplies, soap, invoices for wash-and-fold, bathroom supplies, etc.) – $10,000

We would need an estimate of $1 million to successfully launch our gas station business in Miami – Florida. Please note that the startup cost is higher than the average startup cost for a gas station business simply because we intend adding coffee café, snacks bar, cigar lounge, car wash, convenience store and other complimentary services.

Generating Funding / Startup Capital for Sunny Star® Gas Station

Sunny Star® Gas Station is a family business that is owned and financed by Mr. Craig McCarthy and family. They do not intend to welcome any external business partner which is why he has decided to restrict the sourcing of the start – up capital to 3 major sources.

These are the areas we intend generating our start – up capital;

  • Generate part of the start – up capital from personal savings and sell of stocks
  • Source for soft loans from family members and friends
  • Apply for loan from my Bank

N.B: We have been able to generate about $250,000 (Personal savings $200,000 and soft loan from family members $50,000) and we are at the final stages of obtaining a loan facility of $750,000 from our bank. All the papers and document have been signed and submitted, the loan has been approved and any moment from now our account will be credited with the amount.

14. Sustainability and Expansion Strategy

The future of a business lies in the numbers of loyal customers that they have the capacity and competence of the employees, their investment strategy and the business structure. If any of these factors is missing from a business (company), then it won’t be too long before the business close shop.

Sunny Star® Gas Station will ensure that all the factors listed above are reinforced on a regular basis, we will continue to improvise with our products and services and also we will engage in continuous capacity building of our workforce. As a matter of fact, profit-sharing arrangement will be made available to all our management staff and it will be based on their performance for a period of five years or more.

We will make sure that the right foundation, structures and processes are put in place to ensure that staff welfare is well taken of. Our company’s corporate culture is designed to drive our business to greater heights and training and retraining of our workforce is at the top burner.

Check List / Milestone

  • Business Name Availability Check: Completed
  • Business Registration: Completed
  • Opening of Corporate Bank Accounts: Completed
  • Securing Point of Sales (POS) Machines: Completed
  • Opening Mobile Money Accounts: Completed
  • Opening Online Payment Platforms: Completed
  • Application and Obtaining Tax Payer’s ID: In Progress
  • Application for business license and permit: Completed
  • Purchase of Insurance for the Business: Completed
  • Leasing of facility and construction of our gas station: In Progress
  • Conducting Feasibility Studies: Completed
  • Generating capital from family members: Completed
  • Applications for Loan from the bank: In Progress
  • Writing of Business Plan: Completed
  • Drafting of Employee’s Handbook: Completed
  • Drafting of Contract Documents and other relevant Legal Documents: In Progress
  • Design of The Company’s Logo: Completed
  • Graphic Designs and Printing of Packaging Marketing / Promotional Materials: In Progress
  • Recruitment of employees: In Progress
  • Purchase of fuel dispensing machines (pumps) and equipment (automobile repair tools, vulcanizing tools, and wheel alignment tools: Completed
  • Purchase of the Needed furniture, racks, shelves, computers, electronic appliances, office appliances and CCTV: In progress
  • Creating Official Website for the Company: In Progress
  • Creating Awareness for the business both online and around the community: In Progress
  • Health and Safety and Fire Safety Arrangement (License): Secured
  • Opening party / launching party planning: In Progress
  • Establishing business relationship with vendors – wholesale suppliers / merchants: In Progress
  • Purchase of fuel tankers and trucks: Completed.

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If you want to start a new gas station business or expand your current gas station, you need a business plan.

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I. Executive Summary II. Company Summary III. Industry Analysis IV. Customer Analysis V. Competitive Analysis VI. Marketing Plan VII. Operations Plan VIII. Management Team IX. Financial Plan

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  • Market Analysis : Conduct an in-depth review of the gas station industry, identify your potential customers, and study their behavior. Our template provides a systematic process for carrying out market analysis in the gas station sector.
  • Business Model: Determine the unique value proposition of your gas station, select appropriate operational techniques, and identify your customer base. Our template guides you in choosing an effective business model for your gas station.
  • Financial Projections : Calculate your potential revenues, costs, and profitability using our detailed financial projections section. This will assist you in making informed decisions and setting achievable financial targets for your gas station business.
  • Marketing Strategy: Formulate a marketing plan that efficiently advertises your gas station and draws in regular customers. Our template aids you in devising a strategic marketing plan, including brand positioning, promotional campaigns, and customer engagement strategies.

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By utilizing our Gas Station Business Plan Template, you can enjoy several benefits:

  • Time and Effort Saving: Our pre-designed template streamlines the planning process, allowing you to focus on refining your gas station's business strategy instead of starting from the ground up.
  • Clarity and Direction : OThe template provides a clear roadmap, ensuring all crucial aspects of your gas station business plan are addressed. This aids in keeping you on track and prevents overlooking essential business components.
  • Increased Success Potential: A well-structured and thorough business plan boosts your chances of success in the competitive gas station industry. Our template equips you with the necessary tools to professionally present your gas station concept to potential investors or lenders.

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Q: why do i need a gas station business plan.

A: A gas station business plan is essential as it allows you to study the market, set your business objectives, and create a strategic roadmap for success. It serves as a guide for your gas station, aiding in decision-making and appealing to potential investors or lenders.

Q: What are the key elements of a gas station business plan?

A: Key components of a gas station business plan include a market analysis, business model, financial projections, marketing strategy, and operations plan. These elements enable you to understand your market, evaluate profitability, plan your finances, and develop effective promotional and growth strategies.

Q: How can a gas station business plan help secure funding?

A: A detailed gas station business plan showcases to potential investors or lenders your thorough understanding of the industry, a viable business model, and a plan for profitability. The gas station financial projections section is crucial in demonstrating potential return on investment. A compelling business plan enhances your chances of acquiring necessary funding for your gas station.

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If you want to start a new gas station business, the first thing you will need is a comprehensive gas station business plan. A business plan will give you clarity on what you will need for your business, and the operational requirements. A business plan is also an important tool for acquiring financing from lenders or investors. This post outlines the important sections with a summary of the key points to capture when writing a gas station business plan.

At the end of this post, you can download a complete gas station financial forecast tool with 3-year financial projections including income statement, start-up costs, break-even analysis, and cash flow statement. This template has been used by gas station business owners to plan their business finances and apply for funding from banks and other lending institutions. 

Overview of a Business Plan  

A well-written business plan should include the following sections:

  • An executive summary

Introduction

  • Business industry and overview
  • Marketing strategy and analysis
  • Risks and significant opportunities

Location and assets

  • Management and human resource

Financial plan and budget

Executive summary  .

Your executive summary should outline how your gas station will provide fuel for motorists and at the same time stand out from competitors. It should be short and precise and appealing enough to capture the attention of your audience. The executive summary motivates the reader to read the entire plan. Its, therefore, important to highlight the key points for each so that the reader can grasp briefly what you intended to put across. Among the important points to articulate are your gas station business objectives, fuel business industry environment, fuel products and services, location, target market, competitive advantage (unique selling point), and the specific gap you will be filling.

This section introduces your gas station business by briefly describing the company profile,  mission, vision, core values, organizational structure, and strategic objectives. The profile gives a brief history of the business, the fuel products and services you will be offering, the location of the gas station, and your projected growth. The vision should include your long-term and short-term goals and how you will achieve them. Also, include the organizational structure, your daily workflow, and other operational activities that will make your business achieve your desired goals.

Business industry and overview 

In this section, you talk about industry trends and the external factors that affect the gas station business, both positively and negatively. Also, state the major players in the gas station with convenience stores business both nationally and your direct local competitors that influence your business. The major players in Canada you may mention include Suncor (Petro-Canada), Imperial Oil Limited (Esso), Shell, 7-Eleven, Superstore (Mobil), Co-op etc. Locally you can mention businesses at most five to ten kilometers from your desired location. Additionally, describe the products and services your gas station will offer, including the grades of gas and types of oil for instance regular gasoline, midgrade gasoline, premium gasoline, diesel fuel, automotive services, etc.

To increase your customer base, you may want to include other complementary products and services such as a convenience store that sells snacks, chips, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, tobacco and lottery products, groceries, souvenirs, mechanical repair service, and automotive services such as car wash. Finally, mention the government and industry policies and regulations, permit requirements i.e. health, safety, and environment. Other than regulations, you can talk about your initiative of innovation and investment in the environment to show your interest in protecting communities, people, and the environment as a whole.

Market strategy and analysis  

A marketing strategy describes your overall game plan for reaching prospective. Talk about the marketing strategies you will use to introduce your gas station to the market and how you plan to attract and retain customers. One thing to note is that marketing in the gas station industry is highly dependent on your supplier’s brand name. Most customers are loyal to specific brands. You therefore have to choose your supplier diligently and brand your station to reflect your supplier’s brand image and standard of service. This way you will benefit from increased business due to their larger marketing efforts and customer loyalty programs, such as rewards programs with grocery stores.

Also, discuss in detail your specific target market list down your direct competitors, and write down a summary of their product/service offering, pricing strategy, target market, strengths, and weaknesses. Mention how you plan to differentiate your gas station from your competitors i.e., by offering in-demand convenience goods, automotive repairs, after-sale services (e.g. windscreen cleaning), your supplier’s brand image, etc. Your unique selling point may focus on your choice of location which can be an area with high traffic with no other existing gas station.

SWOT analysis

In your SWOT analysis, explain how you will maximize on your strengths and take advantage of the business opportunities. Also, indicate how you will minimize your weaknesses and threats. These points can touch on your target market, the location of the gas station, the fuel options, and industry trends. Some of the strengths as a result of industry trends you can mention include low capital requirements, low imports, high revenue per employee, and low product/ service concentration. Weaknesses on the other hand may include high competition and high customer class concentration. You may also want to mention the opportunities presented by the industry such as high revenue growth and high per capita disposable income. Threats majorly facing the industry that you will want to address in your mitigation strategies include the world oil price, which is expected to decrease, heavy regulation of the industry, low demand for fuel due to the pandemic, etc.

Mention where you plan to set up your gas station and indicate why you selected that area. If you have any future growth plans list down the locations, where you plan to open other gas stations. State your equipment and fuel procurement plans indicating where you plan to buy or lease your gas station and convenience store and oil depot solution which are necessary for the operation of the business.

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Management and human resources

This section identifies the personnel responsible for the running and management of the business. Here you talk about the founders, team leader, or manager of your business, the entire employee workforce, their roles, and employee benefits. Also, discuss their profiles pointing out how suitable they are for the running of the business.

Insurance for a Gas Station Business

From leaky fuel tanks to burglaries, running a gas station can be a risky endeavor. Insurance will secure the business in the event of unanticipated circumstances. You therefore should state the insurance packages you will be having.

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How to write a gas station business plan in 7 steps:, 1. describe the purpose of your gas station business..

It also helps to include a vision statement so that readers can understand what type of company you want to build.

2. Products & Services Offered by Your Gas Station Business.

When you think about the products and services that you offer, it's helpful to ask yourself the following questions:

3. Build a Creative Marketing Stratgey.

If you don't have a marketing plan for your gas station business, it's time to write one. Your marketing plan should be part of your business plan and be a roadmap to your goals. 

Target market

Customer base , product or service description, competitive analysis, marketing channels, form an llc in your state, 4. write your operational plan., what equipment, supplies, or permits are needed to run a gas station business, 5. management & organization of your gas station business..

The second part of your gas station business plan is to develop a management and organization section.

6. Gas Station Business Startup Expenses & Captial Needed.

Startup costs are typically the first expenses you will incur when beginning an enterprise. These include legal fees, accounting expenses, and other costs associated with getting your business off the ground. The amount of money needed to start a gas station business varies based on many different variables, but below are a few different types of startup costs for a gas station business.

You should include any costs associated with marketing and sales, such as advertising and promotions, website design or maintenance. Also, consider any additional expenses that may be incurred if you decide to launch a new product or service line. For example, if your gas station business has an existing website that needs an upgrade in order to sell more products or services, then this should be listed here.

7. Financial Plan & Projections

Here are some steps you can follow to devise a financial plan for your gas station business plan:

Frequently Asked Questions About Gas Station Business Plans:

Why do you need a business plan for a gas station business, who should you ask for help with your gas station business plan.

You should start by consulting a business adviser, accountant or small business specialist to get expert advice on how to create an effective business plan. You may also want to seek the advice of people in the industry who are familiar with the gas station business. They can provide insights into successful strategies and best practices.

Can you write a gas station business plan yourself?

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Gas Station Business Plan Sample

Every successful business starts with a thorough and competent business plan , and there’s no exception when it comes to running a convenience store gas station. Developing a solid business plan will help you develop long-term goals, establish how to get started, define the scope of your strategy, and make sure you’re on track to running a lucrative and efficient business.

From locations and supplementary services to hiring and product development, there’s a lot that goes into developing your gas filling station business plan. This sample plan will provide important business plan guidelines that all owners should consider when opening a gas station convenience store or looking to revitalize their existing business.

Example Business Plan Sample For Convenience Store Gas Station

Example Gas is an independent gas station and convenience store. The gas station is branded as a Valero gas station, but the convenience store can be independently run and managed. Example Gas is focused on offering professional services and high-quality gas to community members and visitors.

Example Gas will offer the following services to its customers:

  • Gas and diesel sales.
  • A convenience store stocked with items ranging from oil and auto-repair products to snacks, drinks, and tobacco items, among others.
  • Example Gas will provide automotive repairs and overhaul services. Garage will be on-site and available for full auto-repair services.
  • A supplementary car wash service, should the size of your lot allow it, is available for owners to include in their business model.
  • Propane and air tanks will be filled and exchanged.
  • Hot food items will be sold in the store. This can include anything from basic, behind the glass heatable items to fully-functional kitchens and taco stands. This option is contingent on the owner.

Your business plan should always detail the kinds of servicers and products being sold at your station, and will help you define marketing strategies, evaluate vendors, and develop further business strategies.

Convenience Store Gas Station Marketing Strategy

When writing your convenience store business plan, be sure to detail your marketing strategy. Below you will find example marketing strategies and best practices for your business plan marketing section.

The Example Gas marketing strategy will rely heavily on the business’s location and services available. Marketing strategies will utilize posters, banners, light-up signs, and images on the outside of the store to represent the products and brands offered in the convenience store. The operator will use the station’s nearby environment to determine the best marketing strategy, including: surrounding competitors, landmarks, demographics, public institutions, and other indicators of potential high-frequency customers.

Because the Example Gas convenience store and station is located near a highway, owners can expect more gas sales and increase their gas and diesel prices accordingly.

Here are some marketing Strategies based on convenience store locations and area that you can incorporate into your gas station business plan:

  • If your gas station is in an isolated neighborhood, take note of how close the nearest car wash or repair shop is. Being the only car wash or repair shop operating and advertising in the neighborhood might provide you with a niche market to tap into.
  • Gas station convenience stores near schools may be prohibited to sell alcohol, but they could still utilize the availability of new snacks, drinks, and hot food items that are popular with students. Market your food items according to the seasons; slushies and ice cream in the hotter seasons as opposed to warmer items in the colder seasons.
  • Gas stations near highways will find returning commuting visitors as well as an influx of new daily visitors. Marketing the most popular grab-and-go food items and drinks is essential to creating returning commuter customers and providing products that long-distance travelers need as they pass by.
  • What nearly all visitors to your gas station and convenience store will have in common is owning and operating a vehicle. Advertising that your station has all the relevant oils and automotive lubricants is essential to any comprehensive convenience store marketing strategy.

Managing Your Inventory and Gas Station Convenience Store

Because much of your profits will come from your convenience store sales, it’s important to have proper inventory tracking and POS systems to help you manage your store. It’s also important to present how you will use management technology in your business plan, as this is essential for smooth operations.

Every Example Gas station and convenience store will be fully equipped with a state-of-the-art POS system and will utilize PDI CStore Essentials to track inventory, make price changes from the owner’s tablet or phone, easily run promotions, and track store sales, items, and profits.

Example’s chosen inventory management software, PDI CStore Essentials will enable the owner to maintain inventory control, save time, and increase profits from the convenience of a simple and easy-to-use platform.

Here are examples of how you can present the benefits of the inventory management software you use in your own business plan, using PDI CStore Essentials as an example:

  • Tracking sales, inventory, price changes, and promotions with a flexible and simple POS system will help Example Gas to drive profits and sales of high-margin merchandise.
  • The Example Gas owner can Instantly see all transactions, receipts, voids, and activity on the cash register from their phone or tablet, reducing the risk of theft or fraud.
  • Daily reports are readily available with PDI CStore Essentials' integrated software, giving the Example Gas owner full visibility of the business.
  • PDI CStore Essentials' technology makes it easy to manage fuel sales, deliveries, payments, gas cash cards, and environmental tank reports, ensuring that fuel operations will run smoothly and profitably.
  • PDI CStore Essentials will track all lottery sales and payouts with a simple lottery tracking system, ensuring that no winnings are ever lost or overlooked for Example Gas.

A comprehensive inventory management system will do the heavy lifting when it comes to charting the sales and product reports, allowing you to focus on your employees, customers, marketing strategy, and all of the other important aspects of your business. When writing your business plan, be sure to emphasize how the technology you are using will help your business ensure smooth operations, maximize profits and give you an edge over competitors.

Hopefully this guide gives you a good idea of how to develop and organize your own business plan. PDI CStore Essentials will back up your business with all your inventory tracking and management needs. Take the first step to developing your business plan and try our free 30-day trial today.

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[INSERT TOWN] is a small town in [INSERT STATE] it has about 365 people, 125 households, and 90 families residing in the town. The population density was 996.4 people per square mile. There were 139 housing units at an average density of 379.5/sq mi (145.0/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 35.07% White, 63.56% African American and 1.37% Native American. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.48% of the population. There were 125 households out of which 30.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.0% were married couples living together, 18.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.0% were non-families. 24.0% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.92 and the average family size was 3.47. In the town the population was spread out with 28.8% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 25.8% from 25 to 44, 23.6% from 45 to 64, and 14.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 85.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males. The median income for a household in the town was $35,227. The median income for a family was $36,932. Males had a median income of $28,125 versus $24,688 for females. The per capita income for the town was $14,774. About 11.7% of families and 11.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.8% of those under age 18 and 23.3% of those ages 65 or over

4.1 Market Segmentation

  • Local community
  • Fast food consumers
  • tobacco users
  • alcohol users
  • discount food buyers

Table: Market Analysis

 

 

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

 

Potential Customers

Growth

 

 

 

 

 

CAGR

Petrol users

3%

14,375

14,806

15,250

15,708

16,179

3.00%

local community

1%

369

373

377

381

385

1.07%

Discount shopper

4%

3,125

3,250

3,380

3,515

3,656

4.00%

fast food consumer

4%

4,895

5,079

5,269

5,467

5,672

3.75%

3.27%

22,764

23,508

24,276

25,071

25,892

3.27%

4.2 Target Market Segment Strategy

COMPANY NAME will focus on becoming a routine stop for the commuter traffic, not just for those people who need gas, but for those who are looking for a healthy, tasty snack on their drive, or need to pick up some small grocery item on their way home. We will aim to be more than a gas station to its customers; it will be a friendly place to stop for tired commuters.

4.3 Industry Analysis

The US gas station industry includes about 22,000 establishments (single-location companies and units of multi-location companies) with combined annual revenue of about $115 billion. Although no major companies dominate, large oil companies own some stations. The industry is fragmented: the top 50 companies hold 30 percent of industry sales. The industry includes some truck stops but excludes establishments that are combination gas station/convenience stores. The volume of consumer and commercial driving drives demand. The profitability of individual companies depends on the ability to secure high-traffic locations, generate high-volume sales, and buy gas at the lowest possible cost. Large companies have advantages in purchasing and finance. Small companies can compete effectively by having superior locations. The industry is capital-intensive. Average annual revenue per worker is about $700,000. As more retailers added gas to their merchandising mix, the competitive landscape for gas stations expanded to include convenience stores, mass merchandiser, warehouse clubs, and grocery stores.

4.3.1 Competition and Buying Patterns

Fuel for motor vehicles accounts for more than 80 percent of the industry sales. Major products sold include unleaded regular gas (about 60 percent of fuel sales) and diesel fuel (30 percent). Gas stations also sell unleaded mid-grade and unleaded premium gas. Truck stops tend to sell more diesel fuel, since most commercial vehicles run on diesel. Companies may offer repair services or car washes. Some truck stops offer food, phones, showers, and lounges. The buying pattern is very competitive and it is a price war for gas consumption.

5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary

COMPANY NAME uses a strategy of total market service. Assumptions:

  • Every person is a potential customer and all our potential markets will experience growth.
  • Marketing to one segment of the population will lead to an expansion in overall market growth

5.1 SWOT Analysis

Strengths of the business include great reputation with the community, gas station, large lot, huge potential, offers a variety of goods, essentially the cornerstone of the community.  Weaknesses are attributed to an old infrastructure that composes the business.  The weakness of the poor infrastructure includes a driveway deprived of paving and an old building since the inception of the business.  Moreover, weakness can be attributed to out of service bathrooms, old gas pumps, business needs modernization (more advertising), not enough physical space, not enough inventory to compliment the needs of local consumers.  Essentially, the remodeling of the business internally and externally will help alleviate many of the weaknesses in the business.  The opportunity of the business lies in the fact that it has great potential in reviving the economic situation and moral of many of the residents in the Northwestern Edgecombe County through the formation of more jobs for members of the community, shortening travel time and lessen travel expenses for prospective shoppers in Northwestern Edgecombe County, and the beautification of the community by alluring more passersby to stop and spend money in the community.  Furthermore, the business’ opportunity is more appealing due to its positioning in the center of the community.  No threats to the business currently exist.

5.1.1 Strengths

  • Strong relationships with suppliers that offer credit arrangements, flexibility, and response to special product requirements.
  • Excellent and stable staff, offering personalized customer service.
  • Great retail space that offers flexibility with a positive and attractive, inviting atmosphere.
  • Strong merchandising and product presentation.
  • Good referral relationships with complementary vendors, local realtors, and some designers.
  • In-store complementary products through "The Window Seat" and "Antique Bureau" add interest, stability and revenue.

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Do you want to start gas station business?

Are you thinking of starting a gas station ? A gas station was also known as a petrol station is a business that retails diesel, gasoline and various types of motor vehicle lubricants. The increase in the number of automobiles has pushed up the demand for gasoline and diesel which makes the  gas station business plan a lucrative venture. The oil and gas industry has in recent times gone through various challenges, but it still remains one of the most lucrative business sectors. Investing in a gas station requires a significant amount of investment, but with a sound business strategy , you can be assured of recovering your entire investment.

Executive Summary

2.1 the business.

The gas station will be registered under the name Savoy Gas and will be located in Princeton, New Jersey on Exit 2 off the New York Philadelphia interstate highway. This is an excellent location considering the high amount of vehicular traffic that uses the highway on a daily basis. Savoy gas station will be owned and managed by Mike Wall who is a Petroleum Engineer.

2.2 Management Team

Mike Wall is an expert Petroleum Engineer who has had a successful career spanning over twenty-five years. Mike has worked for large and reputable international organizations in the oil and gas industry. He has overseen numerous large-scale industry projects that have earned him respect and recognition in the industry.

2.3 Customer Focus

Savoy Gas Station aims to offer a fully equipped gas station facility for motorists using the busy Interstate highway. Identifying potential customers is a critical step of starting your own gas station business plan .

2.4 Business Target

To succeed in its mandate, the gas station intends to focus on harnessing the latest technologies in the oil and gas industry to offer quality and reliable services to motorists.

Gas Station Business Plan - 3 Years Profit Forecast

Company Summary

3.1 company owner.

Mike Wall is a Petroleum Engineer who has worked for several high profile oil and gas companies across the United States. He is credited for his professionalism and spearheading of numerous technical projects. Mike has worked in various senior capacities in different organizations, as well as participated in numerous local, regional and global petroleum conferences.

3.2 Aim of Starting the Business

Starting your own gas station requires a good understanding and knowledge of the oil and gas industry. Having been in the industry for almost three decades, Mike was deeply involved in policy making and technical implementation of gas station projects. Working closely with gas station stakeholders, Mike thought it would be a great idea to transfer his expertise to entrepreneurship.

3.3 How the Business will be Started

As a Petroleum Engineer, Mike Wall already has the technical knowhow of the infrastructure and technologies required to start a gas station. However, he has closely worked with financial experts to formulate a sound financial plan to support the business model. The following is key financial information for Savoy Gas station.

Gas Station Business Plan - Startup cost

Legal$3,000
Consultants$6,000
Insurance$12,000
Rent$14,000
Research and Development$7,000
Expensed Equipment$6,000
Signs$3,500
TOTAL START-UP EXPENSES$51,500
Start-up Assets$0
Cash Required$60,000
Start-up Inventory$23,000
Other Current Assets$14,000
Long-term Assets$10,000
TOTAL ASSETS$107,000
Total Requirements$52,000
$0
START-UP FUNDING$70,000
Start-up Expenses to Fund$25,000
Start-up Assets to Fund$20,000
TOTAL FUNDING REQUIRED$0
Assets$12,000
Non-cash Assets from Start-up$8,000
Cash Requirements from Start-up$0
Additional Cash Raised$50,000
Cash Balance on Starting Date$20,000
TOTAL ASSETS$0
Liabilities and Capital$0
Liabilities$0
Current Borrowing$0
Long-term Liabilities$0
Accounts Payable (Outstanding Bills)$0
Other Current Liabilities (interest-free)$0
TOTAL LIABILITIES$0
Capital$0
Planned Investment$0
Investor 1$20,000
Investor 2$15,000
Other$0
Additional Investment Requirement$0
TOTAL PLANNED INVESTMENT$150,000
Loss at Start-up (Start-up Expenses)$50,000
TOTAL CAPITAL$70,000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES$45,000
Total Funding$105,000

Services for Customers

Savoy Gas station is focused on offering a professional service in line with the growing demand for well-equipped gas station facilities in Princeton, New Jersey. Opening a gas station requires great innovation in service delivery. Savoy Gas station will offer the following diversified services.

  • Provision of retail gasoline and diesel
  • Selling automotive related products such as oil and lubricants
  • Automotive repair services i.e. Wheel Balancing, Wheel Alignment and Vulcanizing
  • Selling soft drinks, snacks, groceries and selected household items.

Marketing Analysis for Gas Station Business

For Savoy Gas station to be successful, a comprehensive market analysis was carried out to pinpoint areas of focus that will drive business development.

This gas station business plan sample explains the strategy the gas station intends to follow to meet its targets. Using this strategy, the business intends to get a good amount of revenue considering it lies on a main interstate highway that is used by thousands of commuters on a daily basis. Currently, commuters don’t have a well-equipped shop where they can get adequate food supplies while travelling since the nearest gas station is over 15 miles away.

Operational and Strategic Planning

5.1 market segmentation.

After realizing there are few gas stations around Princeton area off the interstate highway, Savoy Gas has found a market it can effectively explore and provide a critical service for its customers. Based on market research and findings, the business is targeting the following customers for inclusion in its gas station marketing plan . Anyone looking for gasoline and diesel as well as a well-stocked food and drinks outlet is a potential customer for the business.

Gas Station Business Plan - Market Segmentation

5.1.1 Automobile Owners

Automobile engines rely on gasoline and fuel in order to operate efficiently. Savoy Gas station will be located on the main New York to Philadelphia Interstate highway at Princeton, New Jersey. This is an extremely busy highway with thousands of vehicles using the highway on a daily basis. The nearest gas station is about fifteen miles away and Savoy gas station knows it’s located in a strategic location to offer key services to vehicle owners. In addition, the business intends to sell automotive products such as oil and different types of lubricants which are essential products to car owners. Given the scarcity of gas stations in the area, Savoy gas station intends to capitalize on the untapped market by setting up a fully equipped and professionally managed gas station. Motorists are the key customer target included in this gas station business plan template.

5.1.2 Commuters and Travellers

Because of the gas station’s strategic location on a main highway, services and products offered will help regular commuters, as well as long distance travellers using the interstate highway. With the wide range of services offered by the gas station, the business intends to rely on the high number of people using the highway to stop and buy food, snacks, drinks and other products at the facility.

5.1.3 Households

Princeton, New Jersey has nearby residential households that will benefit a great deal when the gas station is set up. The gas station business plan has focused on stocking a wide variety of foodstuffs, drinks and other products that primarily cater for household consumers. Starting a gas station business plan should include a strategy that incorporates the local community as customers. Local communities living around the gas station are excellent customers because the gas station business plan will get steady revenue from them. Savoy gas station is expected to be nearest shopping facility that stocks basic items.

5.1.4 Students

The vicinity of the gas station has many educational facilities including the famous Princeton University. Savoy gas station plans to market its products especially drinks and snacks to students from nearby high schools, colleges and universities.

       
Potential CustomersGrowth CAGR
Automobile Owners35%25,00027,00030,00033,00036,00010.00%
Communters and travellers30%22,00023,00026,00029,00032,0008.00%
Households20%15,00018,00021,00024,00027,00012.00%
Students15%10,00013,00016,00019,000 22,000 7.00%
Total100%80,00095,000              110,000125,000140,00011.00%

5.2 Business Target

Savoy gas station intends to open in an area with a lot of business potential. There is no doubt one of the greatest strengths and advantages outlined in this gas station business plan is the strategic location. The plan is to implement a unique business model that focuses on an exemplary customer service approach and provision of topnotch products and services. Savoy gas station will recover its entire startup capital after three years in operation. There is a projection of annual sales growth of between 20-25%.

5.3 Product Pricing

A good gas station business plan & startup guide should always give guidance on how product pricing will be implemented. In the case of Savoy gas station, prices for various products and services have been determined using a competitive approach. After considering price ranges from nearby gas stations, the business has carefully priced its products.

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In order to understand how to open a gas station and be successful, there must be a well-defined sales strategy. Mike Wall has cooperated with business startup and strategy gurus to find a creative and smart way of boosting business revenue. The following is a detailed sales strategy for Savoy gas station.

6.1 Competitive Analysis

Savoy gas station is located in an excellent location off a busy interstate highway and near a large residential area. This is the only gas station within a fifteen mile radius, the demand for gas station business plan and products is expected to be high.

6.2 Sales Strategy

To ensure Savoy gas station captures the intended market, the gas station business model will rely on the following sales strategy to increase customer numbers and boost sales.

  • Create awareness of the gas station by distributing introductory letters to local residents, merchants, transport companies and other interested parties.
  • Conduct a grand opening party of the gas station to capture the attention of residents who are a priority customer segment for Savoy gas station.
  • Advertise the gas station business plan on various media channels i.e. local TV stations, newspapers and popular radio stations.
  • Invest in a search engine-friendly website and market using various social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
  • Hire expert marketing firms to formulate innovative sales strategies that will be used on a continuous basis to attract customers.
  • Always meet customer expectations and learn to listen to what customers are saying to better understand their needs.
  • Erect billboards on the highway and within strategic locations in the neighborhood to let potential customers know about the gas station.
  • Come up with an exciting loyalty program to reward regular clients.

6.3 Sales Forecast

Savoy gas station is keen to implement its sales strategies to achieve its targets. Below is a summary of sales forecasts for the gas station.

Gas Station Business Plan - Unit Sales

Unit Sales Year 3
Retail gasoline and siesel310,000350,000390,000
Selling automobile products150,000170,000190,000
Automobile repair services200,000220,000240,000
Selling soft drinks300,000320,000340,000
TOTAL UNIT SALES
Unit PricesYear 1Year 2Year 3
Retail gasoline and siesel$150.00$170.00$190.00
Selling automobile products$120.00$140.00$160.00
Automobile repair services$110.00$130.00$150.00
Selling soft drinks$100.00$120.00$140.00
Sales   
Retail gasoline and siesel$300,000$320,000$340,000
Selling automobile products$170,000$190,000$210,000
Automobile repair services$100,000$120,000$142,000
Selling soft drinks$200,000$220,000$240,000
TOTAL SALES   
Direct Unit CostsYear 1Year 2Year 3
Retail gasoline and siesel$2.20$4.20$5.00
Selling automobile products$2.00$3.00$4.00
Automobile repair services$1.60$2.60$5.00
Selling soft drinks$3.00$7.00$5.00
Direct Cost of Sales   
Retail gasoline and siesel$120,000$140,000$160,000
Automobile repair services$160,000$180,000$190,000
Selling soft drinks$125,000$135,000$150,000
Comic Books$140,000$150,000$165,000
TOTAL$315,000$385,000$465,000

Personnel Plan

Savoy gas station has diversified its product range and service niche meaning the business requires staff of different expertise and backgrounds to run the gas station business plan . When determining how much does it cost to start a gas station business , the issue of staff and their salaries has to be considered.

7.1 Personnel Plan

Savoy gas station is owned by Mike Wall, a Petroleum Engineer who will also be the Chief Executive of the gas station. The gas station business plan will employ the following staff to work in various departments.

  • Gas Station Manager
  • Assistant Manager
  • Convenience Store Manager
  • Three Pump Attendants
  • Two Marketing Executives
  • One Cashiers
  • Two Security guards
  • Two Automobile Repair Technicians

Successful applicants will undergo an intensive training and induction session before the gas station opens to the public.

7.2 Average Staff Salaries

Savoy gas station intends to pay its staff the following salaries for the first three years after launching operations.

 
Gas Station Manager$62,000$70,000$75,000
Store Manager$28,000$33,000$36,000
3 Pump Attendants$75,000$80,000$86,000
2 Sales and Marketing Executive$60,000$65,000$70,000
1 Cashier$24,000$28,000$31,000
2 Security Guards$50,000$55,000$64,000
2 Auto Mobile Repair Technicians$50,000$55,000$70,000
Assitant Manager$35,000$40,000$45,000
Total Salaries$384,000$426,000$480,000

Financial Plan

Savoy gas station has an elaborate financial plan that will serve as the business roadmap towards attaining success. Opening a gas station cost must be known and other key financial variables that will steer the gas station business plan to prosperity identified. The gas station startup capital will come from Mike’s personal savings as well as a loan to supplement initial capital. Two investors will also contribute to the initial business startup capital. Aside from determining how much does a gas station cost to open , other important financial variables have been captured in the sections below.

8.1 Important Assumptions

Savoy gas station’s financial forecasts are based on the assumptions shown below.

 
Plan Month123
Current Interest Rate15.00%12.00%10.00%
Long-term Interest Rate3.00%3.00%3.00%
Tax Rate12.00%14.00%16.00%
Other000

8.2 Brake-even Analysis

Savoy gas station Brake-even Analysis is illustrated in the graph below.

Gas Station Business Plan - Brake-even Analysis

Monthly Units Break-even8000
Monthly Revenue Break-even$25,000
Assumptions: 
Average Per-Unit Revenue$320,000.00
Average Per-Unit Variable Cost$2.50
Estimated Monthly Fixed Cost$370,000

8.3 Projected Profit and Loss

Profit and Loss information for Savoy gas station calculated on a monthly and annual basis is shown below.

 
Sales$430,000$470,000$520,000
Direct Cost of Sales$31,000$41,000$51,000
Other$0$0$0
TOTAL COST OF SALES
Gross Margin$305,000$320,000$335,000
Gross Margin %50.00%56.00%63.00%
Expenses   
Payroll$365,000$400,000$425,000
Sales and Marketing and Other Expenses$5,300$7,300$9,500
Depreciation$3,500$5,000$7,000
Leased Equipment$0$0$0
Utilities$3,000$5,000$7,000
Insurance$1,000$1,200$1,700
Rent$20,000$25,000$30,000
Payroll Taxes$24,000$27,000$32,000
Other$0$0$0
Total Operating Expenses$320,000$350,000$380,000
Profit Before Interest and Taxes$40,000$50,000$60,000
EBITDA$15,000$20,000$25,000
Interest Expense$0$0$0
Taxes Incurred$17,000$20,000$23,000
Net Profit$120,000$140,000$150,000
Net Profit/Sales40.00%30.00%20.00%

8.3.1 Monthly Profit

Gas Station Business Plan - PROFIT MONTHLY

8.3.2 Yearly Profit

Gas Station Business Plan - PROFIT YEARLY

8.3.3 Monthly Gross Margin

Gas Station Business Plan - GROSS MARGIN MONTHLY

8.3.4 Yearly Gross Margin

Below is Savoy gas station’s Profit and Loss Analysis.

Gas Station Business Plan - GROSS MARGIN YEARLY

8.4 Projected Cash Flow

The diagram below shows pro forma cash flow, subtotal cash received, subtotal cash from operations, subtotal cash spent on operations and subtotal cash spent.

Gas Station Business Plan - Projected Cash Flow

Cash Received
Cash from Operations   
Cash Sales$400,000$430,000$460,000
Cash from Receivables$4,000$9,000$13,000
SUBTOTAL CASH FROM OPERATIONS
Additional Cash Received   
Sales Tax, VAT, HST/GST Received$0$0$0
New Current Borrowing$0$0$0
New Other Liabilities (interest-free)$0$0$0
New Long-term Liabilities$0$0$0
Sales of Other Current Assets$0$0$0
Sales of Long-term Assets$0$0$0
New Investment Received$0$0$0
SUBTOTAL CASH RECEIVED
ExpendituresYear 1Year 2Year 3
Expenditures from Operations   
Cash Spending$30,000$34,000$38,000
Bill Payments$25,000$30,000$36,000
SUBTOTAL SPENT ON OPERATIONS
Additional Cash Spent   
Sales Tax, VAT, HST/GST Paid Out$0$0$0
Principal Repayment of Current Borrowing$0$0$0
Other Liabilities Principal Repayment$0$0$0
Long-term Liabilities Principal Repayment$0$0$0
Purchase Other Current Assets$0$0$0
Purchase Long-term Assets$0$0$0
Dividends$0$0$0
SUBTOTAL CASH SPENT
Net Cash Flow$22,000$27,000$32,000
Cash Balance$25,000$30,000$35,000

8.5 Projected Balance Sheet

Depicted below is Savoy gas station Projected Balance Sheet that shows capital, assets, liabilities, long term assets and current liabilities.

Assets
Current Assets   
Cash$405,000$420,000$470,000
Accounts Receivable$300,000$310,000$330,000
Inventory$40,000$40,000$45,000
Other Current Assets$11,000$15,000$17,000
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
Long-term Assets   
Long-term Assets$5,000$10,000$13,000
Accumulated Depreciation$7,000$9,000$11,000
TOTAL LONG-TERM ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS
Liabilities and CapitalYear 1Year 2Year 3
Current Liabilities   
Accounts Payable$7,400$9,000$12,000
Current Borrowing$0$0$0
Other Current Liabilities$0$0$0
SUBTOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
Long-term Liabilities$0$0$0
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Paid-in Capital$20,000$23,000$27,000
Retained Earnings$16,000$19,000$21,000
Earnings$130,000$150,000$170,000
TOTAL CAPITAL
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
Net Worth$400,000$420,000$505,000

8.6 Business Ratios

Business Rations, Business Net Worth and Ratio Analysis for Savoy gas station have been show below.

 
Sales Growth5.00%21.00%35.00%5.00%
Percent of Total Assets    
Accounts Receivable4.00%6.00%8.00%8.00%
Inventory4.00%3.00%2.10%10.00%
Other Current Assets5.00%4.00%3.24%24.00%
Total Current Assets120.00%132.00%139.00%40.00%
Long-term Assets-6.00%-15.00%-20.00%30.50%
TOTAL ASSETS
Current Liabilities6.00%4.50%2.60%17.40%
Long-term Liabilities0.00%0.00%0.00%18.40%
Total Liabilities6.00%3.00%1.40%34.70%
NET WORTH
Percent of Sales    
Sales100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%
Gross Margin80.00%82.00%86.00%0.00%
Selling, General & Administrative Expenses50.00%65.00%72.00%55.50%
Advertising Expenses4.00%3.20%2.22%3.60%
Profit Before Interest and Taxes20.00%22.00%25.70%3.10%
Main Ratios    
Current1410160.8
Quick3025271.5
Total Debt to Total Assets4.31%3.00%2.50%45.00%
Pre-tax Return on Net Worth92.00%85.00%92.00%4.10%
Pre-tax Return on Assets78.00%65.00%56.00%8.00%
Additional RatiosYear 1Year 2Year 3 
Net Profit Margin14.00%17.00%20.00%N.A.
Return on Equity60.00%52.00%56.00%N.A.
Activity Ratios    
Accounts Receivable Turnover1054.3N.A.
Collection Days808596N.A.
Inventory Turnover141721N.A.
Accounts Payable Turnover8.212.916N.A.
Payment Days151515N.A.
Total Asset Turnover1.90.60.4N.A.
Debt Ratios    
Debt to Net Worth0-0.07-0.04N.A.
Current Liab. to Liab.000N.A.
Liquidity Ratios    
Net Working Capital$270,000$290,000$320,000N.A.
Interest Coverage000N.A.
Additional Ratios    
Assets to Sales0.60.40.3N.A.
Current Debt/Total Assets9%7%5%N.A.
Acid Test232735N.A.
Sales/Net Worth3.332.7N.A.
Dividend Payout000N.A.

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EV ‘charging deserts’ are growing in rural areas — study

By David Ferris | 07/01/2024 06:45 AM EDT

Researchers say public chargers are disappearing from some parts of the U.S., while the nationwide charging network falls short of reliability requirements.

A charger is plugged into the charging port of an electric vehicle.

An electric vehicle charger in Pennsylvania. Keith Srakocic/AP

Even as the Biden administration pours billions of dollars into building an electric vehicle charging network, public chargers are disappearing from some rural counties, according to a new study.

The study — led by Harvard University — found that 34 U.S. counties that used to have public charging stations no longer have any active ones, becoming “charging deserts.” Another 36 counties lost most of their stations.

That matters because potential EV drivers often question whether they will be able to easily find charging stations while on the road. Lack of confidence in the charging network is a leading reason that some EV drivers return to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles , potentially undercutting the White House’s plan to slash planet-warming emissions by growing the country’s EV fleet.

Congress created a $5 billion fund in the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law to build charging plazas at 50-mile intervals along major highways. But the growth of the U.S. charging network is “uneven,” said lead author Omar Asensio, a climate and energy policy professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology who is on a fellowship at the Institute for Business in Global Society at Harvard University.

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