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ChargePlace Scotland partners with Zapmap

Electric vehicle (EV) charging network ChargePlace Scotland has partnered with Zapmap as a payment partner.
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James Evison
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Electric vehicle (EV) charging network ChargePlace Scotland has partnered with Zapmap as a payment partner.

Zapmap app users can now use Zap-Pay, its in-app payment solution, to pay for charging across more than 2,800 charge points throughout Scotland.

ChargePlace Scotland operates with the support of Transport Scotland, the national transport agency for the country, with the goal of making EV ownership accessible for all Scottish drivers.

The network is managed by Evolt Charging, and encompasses charge points located from Shetland to the Scottish Borders, with new charge points installed regularly.

Individual charge points within the network are owned by various entities, including local authorities, public bodies, charities, and private businesses that have received grants to install them.

ChargePlace Scotland also shares a live data partnership with Zapmap, meaning that users of its app and web map can see live status updates on its charge points at any time,  as well as being able to search for charge points, plan longer journeys and share updates with other electric car drivers.

The charge point network has joined an extensive list of payment partners, including Be.EV, EVC, PoGo, Osprey, ESB Energy, char.gy, GeniePoint, Mer, MFG EV Power, Fastned, Alfa Power, Connected Kerb, evyve, Charge My Street, Applegreen Electric, FOR EV and Monta.

Zap-Pay uses a credit or debit card to pay for charging, and was launched with a mission to include all the key charge point networks across the UK. The payment solution avoids using different payment methods across the various charge point operators.

Drivers using Zap-Pay are also able to view their charging history, receive live status updates while away from their vehicle, and download receipts to help keep track of their spending.

Chris Waldron, Transport Scotland, said:

“The Scottish Government is fully committed to tackling climate change and phasing out the need for petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2030 to deliver a healthier, cleaner and greener Scotland for current and future generations.  ChargePlace Scotland has played a significant role in the transition to zero emission vehicles over the last decade. A roaming partnership with Zapmap will help us to continue on that journey towards a transport system that is sustainable, inclusive and accessible.”

Matt Lloyd, Head of CPO Networks at Zapmap, said:

“Integrating ChargePlace Scotland’s network into Zap-Pay is a great result for both current and future EV drivers, enabling quick and easy charging throughout the country. It’s impressive to see Scotland’s ongoing commitment to developing the public EV charging infrastructure and we’re delighted to play a part in the transition to sustainable transport.”

Neil Swanson, Director of EVA Scotland added:

“The Association has long advocated for drivers being able to access all charging networks from a single account, making every journey simpler. We welcome the growth of interoperability and roaming services, and it is fantastic to see Zapmap offering its service across the ChargePlace Scotland network.”

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