BP Baldivis South and North are on 10-hectare greenfield sites on each side of the Kwinana Freeway, between Mundijong and Safety Bay roads.
BP has invested more than $40 million to develop the travel centres, which are expected to service over 9,000 customers daily. Each site is equipped with 39 fuelling stations, including BP Ultimate, BP Ultimate Diesel, unleaded, premium unleaded, diesel, Autogas and AdBlue.
“Our significant investment into these travel centres demonstrates our commitment to Western Australia, which is already home to BP’s long-standing Kwinana Refinery, and to growing our retail business across the country,” BP Australasia President Andy Holmes said.
“These travel centres will provide an increasing number of travellers and commuters with the opportunity to rest and refuel with the latest BP services in a fresh, modern environment.”
The sites will host McDonald’s and Red Rooster, as well as BP’s own food offers, including the award-winning Wild Bean Café where customers can enjoy a gourmet coffee in a café-style setting for 150 customers.
Customers will have access to free wi-fi, a children’s play area, a garden area with a barbecue, ATM facilities and a lounge for truck drivers.
There is also extensive parking at the sites, including 10 B-double truck bays, three coach bays, three caravan bays, three trailer bays and more than 100 car bays.
BP Baldivis North also has bicycle access and a bicycle rack.