FuelActive Named One of the 50 Fastest-Growing Firms in Wales Again
FuelActive has been recognised as one of the fastest-growing businesses in Wales for the second year in a row, following its inclusion in the UK Fast Growth Index 2025.
Written on: 1st December 2025
Top 50 In Wales
Recognised by the UK Fast Growth Index 2025 as one of Wales’s fifty fastest-growing businesses.
Second Year Running
This is the second consecutive year FuelActive has appeared in the Fast Growth Index.
National Recognition
FuelActive now progresses to the UK Fast Growth Awards, alongside the fastest-growing companies across all UK regions.
Recognition & context
The UK Fast Growth Index identifies the fastest-growing companies across seven UK regions and nations, using verified financial data to highlight firms making a substantial contribution to economic performance. Last year, the 350 companies featured on the Index generated a collective £9.6bn increase in turnover between 2021 and 2023, creating 24,000 new jobs. FuelActive’s inclusion for a second year reflects the growing adoption of its clean fuel delivery technology across multiple sectors.
Professor Dylan Jones-Evans OBE, Founder of the UK Fast Growth Index, said:
“The UK Fast Growth Index demonstrates how a small number of fast-growing firms such as FuelActive can make a substantial contribution to the UK’s economic landscape.”
Company comment
“We are pleased to be recognised again in the Fast Growth Index,” said Max Lytle MA, CEO of FuelActive. “Our focus has been on delivering measurable results for customers. This recognition reflects the hard work of the team and the confidence that operators across mining, rail, construction and other sectors have placed in our technology.”


About the UK Fast Growth Index
The UK Fast Growth Index highlights the fifty fastest-growing companies across:
London, the Midlands and East of England, the North of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, the South of England and Wales.
The Index aims to showcase firms that create jobs and support economic development in their regions, emphasising the importance of innovation and private-sector growth across the UK.