Paying for

EV charging

Charge Assist app

Accessibility and control

The charge stations we install support payment and authorisation methods that can improve operational efficiency, user-base management and end-user experience.

Fleet drivers can avoid personal expenses by using radio frequency ID (RFID) cards for authorising charge sessions: EV owners can enjoy hassle-free charging while you generate revenue.

Which method suits you?

Use the comparisons below to help you choose the solution to suit your needs – whether that’s keeping your fleet running or generating charging revenue.

Charge assist app

Expand your user base

Expand your user base

Open up your charging infrastructure for public use to increase dwell time and generate revenue.

Pay and go

Pay and go

Once they’ve downloaded and set up the app, users can pay on their Apple or Android device within minutes.

Use the network

Promote the network

Reassure your user base with the familiarity of a recognised charging payment service.

Control access - Charge station accessibility

Control access

Switch your charging infrastructure from public-facing to restricted-access – and back again.

Destination charging

Best for destination charging

Enable anyone with an EV and a mobile to be a customer.

Radio frequency ID (RFID) cards

Restrict your user base

Restrict your user base

Limit the use of your charge stations to fleet drivers and/or staff.

Record on account

Record on account

End users can record charging usage on their organisation’s account and avoid personal expenses.

Control access

Control access

Set charge-station accessibility preferences – users won’t need data coverage so nowhere’s too remote!

Expand access

Expand access

Support no-payment cardholder charging on public-facing charge stations.

Workspace charging

Best for workplace charging

Keep your drivers or colleagues on the move.

Read our Charge Assist guide for more details about the app’s benefits and user interface.

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