Rubis Energy Uganda has expanded its footprint across the country with the launch of 15 new service stations, marking a major milestone in its nationwide growth and investment strategy.
The expansion aims to modernize Uganda’s energy and mobility infrastructure while enhancing service efficiency and convenience for motorists and households.
According to RUBIS Energy Uganda, the new and upgraded stations form part of a rebranding initiative designed to elevate the customer experience through integrated mobility hubs that combine fueling, retail, and household energy services.
The company said the move reflects its commitment to providing cost-effective and high-quality energy solutions amid current economic challenges.
At the heart of the new offering is UltraTec fuel, RUBIS’s advanced formulation engineered to clean engines and improve fuel efficiency. The company says the technology not only boosts vehicle performance but also delivers tangible economic benefits to drivers through improved mileage.
The flagship Rubis Kisaasi station showcases the company’s modern identity, offering a full suite of services that include high-performance fuels, an Enjoy Shop convenience outlet, Castrol lubricants, Rubis Gas for household energy needs, and the RUBIS Card for cashless, rewarding transactions.
Speaking during the launch, William Fillet, Managing Director of RUBIS Energy Uganda, emphasized the company’s long-term commitment to the Ugandan market.
“RUBiS Energy is a major international player, but our philosophy is fundamentally local,” Fillet said. “This launch of 15 fully transformed stations is a clear demonstration of our dedication to becoming an essential component of Uganda’s growth. Our goal is to set a world-class standard for service, efficiency, and innovation.”
He added that the project integrates international best practices with local market insights to ensure RUBIS remains a trusted energy partner and a driver of economic activity.
The newly launched service stations are strategically located along key commuter and urban routes, including Kisaasi, Bulenga, Nansana, Kazinga, Lukaya, Maganjo, Bugiri, Masaka 2, Seeta Highway, Mbale, Wakaliga, Namugongo Sonde, Katale, Bombo Road, and Nakulabye.
RUBIS Energy Uganda says the investment underscores its long-term vision to strengthen national mobility infrastructure and create more accessible, efficient energy networks for Ugandans. The company invites motorists and businesses to experience the enhanced standards of quality, reliability, and convenience at the new service stations.



































