
Data Center Fuel Delivery — Generator Backup for Critical Infrastructure
Data centers can't go dark. A single hour of downtime can cost millions in SLA penalties, lost transactions, and reputational damage. BettyJet ensures your backup generators stay fueled with scheduled keep-full service, emergency response, and the dual-supplier redundancy that critical infrastructure demands.
Why Single-Source Fuel Supply Is a Risk Your Data Center Can't Take
Data centers are the backbone of Florida's digital economy — and the state is emerging as one of the nation's fastest-growing data center markets. Miami ranks as the #3 data center market in the United States, driven by international connectivity, Latin American business demand, and the need for low-latency edge computing. But every data center in Florida shares the same vulnerability: they sit in the path of Atlantic hurricanes, and they depend on diesel generators when the grid goes down.
Tier III and Tier IV data centers are designed for 99.982-99.995% uptime — which translates to a maximum of 26-96 minutes of downtime per year. Achieving that standard requires backup power systems that can sustain operations for 48-96+ hours during extended grid outages. That means large generator farms consuming thousands of gallons of diesel, and fuel delivery that's absolutely reliable when it matters most — during the exact conditions (hurricanes, floods, widespread power failures) that make fuel logistics most difficult.
A single-source fuel supplier is a single point of failure — the very thing data center design is built to eliminate. During Hurricane Irma, data centers throughout South Florida competed for generator fuel from the same limited pool of suppliers. Facilities with only one fuel contract found their supplier overwhelmed, out of product, or unable to deliver through flooded roads. The result: some of the most expensive and highest-profile facilities in the state came within hours of exhausting their generator fuel.
How BettyJet Protects Data Center Uptime
BettyJet's dual-supplier model was built to eliminate single points of failure in fuel delivery — the same principle that drives data center infrastructure design. Every data center account receives a primary and backup fuel supplier, each independently capable of fulfilling your fuel requirements. If your primary supplier encounters a truck breakdown, driver shortage, or supply chain disruption, the backup activates automatically with no intervention required from your facilities team.
Scheduled keep-full service maintains your generator fuel above operational thresholds at all times. We work with your facilities engineering team to calculate consumption rates based on generator specifications, testing schedules, and anticipated run times during extended outages. Deliveries are scheduled at intervals that keep your tanks above the hours-of-reserve level your SLAs require — whether that's 48 hours, 72 hours, 96 hours, or more.
Our emergency response protocol for data centers includes pre-negotiated priority dispatch during declared emergencies, direct communication channels with your facilities team, and activation procedures that integrate with your facility's emergency operations plan. When Hurricane Irma, Michael, or Ian disrupted grid power across Florida, the data centers with redundant fuel supply chains maintained operations while others scrambled. Call our emergency line at (509) 713-4570 for 24/7 dispatch.
Documentation and compliance reporting through our portal at app.bettyjet.com provides the audit trail that data center operators need. Delivery records include timestamps, gallon counts, tank levels, and supplier information — the data your compliance team needs for Tier certification audits, customer SLA reporting, and disaster recovery documentation. Every delivery is metered, documented, and digitally accessible.
Data Centers Fuel Services
BettyJet offers specialized fuel delivery services tailored to data centers operations across Florida.
Generator Refueling
Scheduled keep-full service for data center generator farms meeting Tier III/IV standards.
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24/7 priority emergency dispatch for data center facilities during grid outages.
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High-volume diesel delivery for large generator farms and on-site fuel storage.
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Contract pricing and scheduled delivery programs for ongoing data center fuel needs.
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Why Data Centers Operations Choose BettyJet
Dual-Supplier Redundancy
Two independent fuel suppliers per account — eliminating single points of failure in your fuel chain.
Keep-Full Service
Scheduled deliveries that maintain fuel above your Tier-required hours-of-reserve threshold.
Emergency Priority
Data centers receive priority dispatch during grid outages and declared emergencies.
Audit-Ready Documentation
Timestamped delivery records for Tier certification audits, SLA reporting, and DR documentation.
Data Centers Fuel Delivery FAQ
How does BettyJet's dual-supplier model benefit data centers?
Data centers are designed to eliminate single points of failure — and your fuel supply should follow the same principle. BettyJet assigns two independent fuel suppliers to every data center account, each capable of fulfilling your full fuel requirement. If one supplier experiences a disruption, the other activates automatically. This is especially critical during hurricanes and widespread outages when fuel demand spikes statewide.
Can BettyJet help our data center meet Tier III/IV fuel reserve requirements?
Yes. We work with your facilities engineering team to establish a keep-full schedule that maintains generator fuel above your required hours-of-reserve threshold. Whether your SLAs require 48, 72, or 96+ hours of generator runtime, we calculate consumption rates and schedule deliveries to keep you above that level at all times — accounting for testing, seasonal factors, and projected storm outage durations.
Does BettyJet provide priority fuel delivery during hurricanes for data centers?
Yes. Data centers are classified as critical infrastructure in our dispatch priorities. During declared emergencies, data center accounts receive priority dispatch alongside hospitals, 911 centers, and other life-safety facilities. Our pre-negotiated emergency protocols with both your primary and backup suppliers activate automatically when emergencies are declared.
What documentation does BettyJet provide for data center compliance audits?
Every delivery is documented with timestamp, gallons delivered, tank level readings, supplier information, and delivery location. These records are accessible through our portal at app.bettyjet.com and can be exported for Tier certification audits, customer SLA reports, disaster recovery documentation, and insurance purposes.
Does BettyJet serve data centers in the Miami market?
Yes. Miami ranks as the #3 data center market in the United States, and we have strong supplier coverage throughout the South Florida corridor — including Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. We also serve data center facilities in Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and other Florida markets where digital infrastructure is concentrated.
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