FAQ

FAQ's

We provide fuel sourced directly from renowned companies like IOCL (Indian Oil Corporation Limited) and BPCL (Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited). This ensures that the fuel quality meets industry standards and is reliable for your customers.

The licensing process typically takes between 15 to 45 days, depending on the completion of required formalities and approvals.

You have two options:

  • You can visit the fuel pumps yourself to collect the fuel and avail an additional ₹1 per liter discount.
  • Alternatively, we can deliver the fuel directly to your location at the same price, ensuring you have the convenience of delivery.

Wrencho maintains a policy to avoid competition among partners in close proximity. We do not provide a license to someone within a 1 KM range of an existing delivery partner. The licenses are granted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Our license covers only Grade B fuels, which include diesel and other permissible oils. Petrol is classified as Grade A fuel, and the government is planning to phase out regular petrol in favor of ethanol-blended fuel, which is not included in our license.

No, the license is strictly for delivery purposes, not for retail sales. Fuel must be delivered in a safe and controlled manner, away from crowded market areas, as selling directly from a shop can pose significant safety risks.

Wrencho uses its own fleet of mini trucks to deliver fuel directly to your village, ensuring timely and efficient delivery

The extra amount you can charge customers depends on the distance from the nearest fuel pump. The farther the delivery location, the higher the permissible delivery charge, allowing you to cover your costs and earn additional revenue

As a Wrencho delivery partner, you will benefit from official branding by Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs). This branding, along with our partnership, helps to create a trusted service that stands out against illegal black market sellers. With your support, we can also take strict action against black market activities.

You can sell fuel to local drivers, telephone towers, generators, taxi drivers, bus drivers, and other similar customers who require consistent fuel supply in your area.