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Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Energy, has introduced a new project aimed at significantly easing the lives of car owners during the winter season. The initiative involves the launch of a mobile application that will allow real-time monitoring of gas stations (fueling stations) and the availability of gas at these stations.
Addressing Winter Challenges
The winter season in Uzbekistan is traditionally marked by a sharp increase in gas demand, which often leads to resource shortages at gas stations and long queues. In light of this issue, the Minister emphasized the importance of introducing new digital solutions to improve service for citizens.
“We will soon launch a mobile app that will help users see in real-time which gas stations have gas available and which are temporarily out of stock. This solution is designed to allow people to plan their trips in advance and avoid unnecessary waiting at closed stations,” Mirzamakhmudov stated.
According to him, the system will cover more than 1,200 gas stations across the country. Users will not only be able to check gas availability but also receive information about when gas deliveries are expected at a particular station. This is especially crucial during the winter months, when gas demand increases, and supply disruptions create significant inconveniences for citizens.
How the App Works
The Minister explained that the app is being developed in collaboration with local IT companies and will be available for download in the near future. One of the key aspects of the project is that it will be free for all participants. Gas stations can voluntarily connect to the system by providing data on their operations.
“Stations will be able to join the system for free, making the process as accessible as possible for everyone. We are not forcing anyone to connect, but I am confident that this app will greatly improve the level of service and interaction between gas stations and customers,” Mirzamakhmudov added.
In addition, the app will feature real-time data on each station’s operating hours and congestion levels. This will enable users to choose the most convenient stations based on their location and time of day.
Transparency and Convenience for Users
The Minister emphasized that the new system will also increase transparency in the operation of gas stations. Through this app, users will be able to access timely and accurate information, which will significantly reduce the load on stations and decrease the number of complaints from car owners.
“This app will give people the confidence that they can refuel their vehicles without unnecessary stress and queues. We aim to make gas station operations more transparent and accessible to all citizens, especially during periods of high demand,” the Minister said.
Project Implementation
Mirzamakhmudov stressed that the introduction of the app is part of a broader program to digitize Uzbekistan’s energy sector. The Ministry plans to further expand the use of digital technologies to improve consumer interaction and enhance the overall efficiency of the industry.
The Minister also noted that the project has received support not only within the country but also internationally. Many countries facing similar challenges in the energy sector have already implemented similar digital solutions, and Uzbekistan is keen to adopt their successful experiences.
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