Israel-based payments platform provider Nayax will supply credit card readers to EV charger manufacturer Tritium. This will enable Tritium to deploy a single card-present payment solution across its network of chargers in more than 50 countries.
Nayax is integrated with Tritium through its cloud-based protocols, allowing existing Tritium customers to retrofit Nayax devices and activate cashless payment capabilities “within minutes.” Operators can choose to use Nayax’s Charge Point Management Software (CPMS) or select from 30 CPMS providers that Nayax has integrated with. Tritium has designed a purpose-built bracket to make installation of the card readers simpler.
The Nayax solution supports starting and stopping charging sessions, live monitoring of charging status through a web link, and customised eReceipts that can be tailored to each charge point operator.
“While apps will always have a place and continue to be widely used, there are still individuals who are not comfortable with technology or who prefer not to use apps,” said Dylan Winik, CEO of Nayax Oceania. “By adding credit and debit card payments to your charger, we are making it easier for mass consumer adoption of EV charging, enabling choice through a simple tap-to-charge experience.”
“This integration enables us to offer Nayax’s payment solutions across our global DC fast charging network, giving our customers greater flexibility and choice,” says Ian Agnew, Tritium’s Sales Director for Australia and New Zealand. “As the EV market accelerates, seamless payment experiences aren’t optional—they’re essential to network success.”
Source: Nayax



