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Fill 'er up: Windshield washer dispensers popping up at area gas stations

Petro-Canada gas bars on Yonge Street and Cundles East in Barrie among more than 300 spots in Canada with tanks installed, with two more planned

You may have seen one pop up at a gas station in your travels.

At gas pumps across the country, windshield fluid dispensers are showing up, quickly becoming an alternative to buying jugs of washer fluid.

There are already two spots in Barrie — Petro-Canada at 623 Yonge St. and at 175 Cundles Rd. E.

Other Barrie locations where the dispensers are expected to be coming soon include the MacEwan station at 652 Dunlop St. W., as well as Petro-Canada at 151 Mapleview Dr. W. Click here for an interactive map of locations. 

There are more than 300 of these fill stations installed in four provinces in Canada. 

EcoTank, the company behind the idea, says it’s an environmentally-friendly option, removing the need for the plastic jugs.

“Now you’re not using single-use plastics,” said Victoria Meneses, operations manager with EcoTank Canada, which is based in Orangeville.

She said the plastic jugs are contaminated, and end up getting disposed into landfills.

“It’s hard to recycle them. A lot of recycling companies stay away from recycling them.”

Meneses predicted it is only a matter of time before these jugs will be included in the federal government’s single-use plastics ban.

Beyond the obvious environmental benefits, the convenience factor is a huge draw, she said.

“When people buy windshield washer fluid by the jug, usually they don’t use up all of the fluid,” Meneses said.

“There’s a portion of it left in the jug, and you either have it in your trunk, which is sometimes annoying or it will be in your garage because you don’t want to lug it around in your vehicle and then you forget about it when you need it and then you’re purchasing again.”

Now, you have windshield fluid available to dispense, all while gassing up your vehicle – or charging it, there are tanks being installed beside Tesla chargers – without having to move the vehicle.

The local tanks contain windshield fluid only.

But there are others that also have a chamber with air to fill up your tires.

“Everybody’s time is so important,” Meneses said. “Everybody’s busy, so when you’re stopping for your fuel, which you have no choice – your car won’t run if you don’t have the fuel – you may as well.”

The company has been rapidly growing in Canada in the last two years.

The first pump opened at a 7-Eleven in Orangeville in the fall of 2021. Deals are put in place with gas station companies to install the tanks.

She said the fluid is good for temperatures as cold as minus-40 C, and has a bug-repellent mixture, too.

Much like a gas pump, there is a keypad option to prepay for the windshield fluid and you only pay for what you take.

The prices “will be competitive” to buying jugs from big box stores, Meneses said.