JET expands East of England network with six-site deals

The six sites are bringing its total to 336 locations in the United Kingdom.

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JET has added six sites across Essex, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to its UK dealer network through a combination of new-to-brand wins and re-ties, bringing its total to 336 locations nationwide.

Three of the additions stem from the Prax insolvency last year. Harlow and Epping Service Stations, both operated by K&S Fuels Limited, were previously part of the Harvest/TotalEnergies network before JET stepped in to maintain supply continuity for director Riqbal Sidhu. "The support JET gave us during a challenging time made a real difference," Sidhu said. "That level of support, alongside a reliable supply offer, made this the right move for us."

The remaining four sites reflect longer family ties to the brand. Fordham Service Station, a new-to-JET addition owned through Arun Capital Ltd by brothers-in-law Siva Kumarasamy and Vijai Sakthivel, joins their existing portfolio: Starthill Service Station, which has been with JET since 2006, and North Terrace, affiliated with the brand since 1991. "We have worked with JET for many years and that relationship has always been built on trust and personal service," the pair said.

Bourne Bridge Service Station in Ipswich, an ex-Harvest site operated by D Cannon Limited, joined the network on 1 April. Since switching, the site has doubled its Shop&Go store in size to strengthen its retail offer.

The East of England growth follows a strong 2025 for JET, during which 19 new sites joined and 30 dealers chose to re-tie. Independent dealers awarded the brand an 86% customer satisfaction score and a 5/5 rating for Retail Account Managers.