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Parkopedia partners with Plugsurfing on software platforms

Parkopedia has partnered with Plugsurfing to integrate its software platforms with Plugsurfing’s Drive API connected into Parkopedia’s in-car Payment Platform for drivers to locate, start, and pay for charging at over 500,000 charge points across Europe and the UK – using Parkopedia data.

The partnership will also mean charging sessions can also be started and paid for remotely or within the vehicle.

The new collaboration sees Plugsurfing handling all payments and ensuring PCI compliance as the ‘Merchant of Record’, while Parkopedia plays an orchestration role, combining EV charging payments with broader in-car payment services, covering vehicle-centric services such as parking, through Parkopedia’s Single Sign-on Payment Platform.

Duncan Licence, Chief Product Officer at Parkopedia, said: “Parkopedia and Plugsurfing offer complementary services to EV drivers and this partnership enables automakers to benefit from the valuable combination of a substantial charging network, extensive parking and charging data and end-to-end in-car payment services.

“These are unified as part of Parkopedia’s Park and Charge service, which enables drivers to seamlessly locate, navigate to and pay for parking or charging from the car everywhere they go, as part of an enhanced and complete charging experience delivered directly to the driver. Combine this with Plugsurfing’s vast European charging network and we believe drivers now have access to the best possible charging process.”

Will Gill, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Plugsurfing, said: “We built Drive API so that our partners can create tailored charging solutions for their customers.

“Drivers don’t have to leave the car interface they know and love and can enjoy all the benefits of Plugsurfing’s network and service. Our new partnership with Parkopedia will bring even more convenience to drivers with this integrated solution, since EV drivers charge where they park.”

Image courtesy of Plugsurfing/Parkopedia

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