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Zap-Pay gathers momentum with five more charge point operators

Zap-Map, the UK’s leading EV mapping service, has announced that five more charge point operators have joined the company’s payment system, Zap-Pay.

GeniePoint, char.gy, Motor Fuel Group (MFG), Revive and Mer have all recently signed up to Zap-Pay. They join existing Zap-Pay networks ESB Energy and also Osprey, which was the exclusive Zap-Pay launch partner in September 2020.

This means that Zap-Map’s 150,000 monthly active users will benefit from being able to search, plan and pay from within a single app at an increasing number of charge points across the UK, with more networks to be added soon.

On-street charging provider char.gy is the latest network to go live with Zap-Pay, meaning that Zap-Map users can search, plan and now pay for their EV charging at char.gy locations in Greater London.

Nationwide charging network GeniePoint, with its broad range of destination and rapid chargers at locations such as Morrisons and Premier Inn, will be live with Zap-Pay imminently.

More recent sign-ups include MFG, the largest independent forecourt operator in the UK, which joined earlier in the summer; Revive, the network for the West of England; and Mer, owned by Norwegian giant Statkraft.

The simple way to pay for EV charging across networks from within the Zap-Map app, Zap-Pay was launched last year with a mission to include all the key charge point networks across the UK.

As a single-app payment system that uses a credit or debit card to pay for charging, Zap-Pay avoids the hassle of using different payment methods across all the various networks.

Once all seven networks are live – expected to be by October this year – over 2,000 charging devices across the UK and over 4,000 connectors will be Zap-Pay enabled.

It also means that the Zap-Pay partner network is not only nationwide, but now includes all types of EV charging, from the very latest ultra-rapid chargers through to on-street and lamp-post charging closer to home.

It is a trend that is only set to accelerate as more networks come online with Zap-Pay and drivers increasingly see it as the simple way to charge across networks, within the familiar Zap-Map app.

Alex Earl, Commercial Director at Zap-Map, said: “It’s great to see Zap-Pay gathering such momentum over recent months, not least because the EV community is crying out for simple solutions to what is currently a complex puzzle.

“As electric vehicles become mainstream, we need to make paying for charging as simple as possible, and that’s exactly what Zap-Pay does. As a single-app payment solution, it avoids the hassle of using different payment methods across all the various networks.

“I’m thrilled to see that Zap-Pay now covers such a broad network of different chargers across the country. The increase in usage also gives a clear indication that Zap-Pay is the solution Zap-Map users needed.”

Image: courtesy Zap-Pay / Zap-Map

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