Here are the common payment methods for charging at a fast charger:
Charging card: Using a charging card is the most common way to pay at a fast charger. Just like with regular charging stations, you can use a charging card to access the fast charger and start charging. The costs are then billed via your charging card. The rate for charging at a fast charger may be different from regular charging stations, often based on the time used rather than the energy delivered (kWh). Make sure your charging card is suitable for fast charging and check the rates and conditions that apply.
Mobile apps: Some fast charging providers also have mobile apps that allow you to start charging and make payments. Through the app, you can select the desired fast charger, start charging, and view the costs. Payment is usually made via a linked payment method, such as a credit card or PayPal. The app often offers additional features, such as finding available fast chargers and receiving charging status notifications.
Contactless payment: At certain fast chargers, it is possible to pay contactlessly. This means you can use your credit or debit card to pay by simply holding the card against the payment terminal of the fast charger. Follow the instructions on the fast charger's screen to complete the payment.
It is important to know which payment methods are available at the specific fast charger you want to use. Instructions on how to pay are usually found on the fast charger itself or on the fast charger provider's website. Note that the available payment methods may vary depending on the fast charging provider and the type of fast charger.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
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