Juice equips charging station with payment terminal from Wallee

Bachenbülach ZH/Winterthur, March 2024

Juice stattet seine Ladestation Juice Charge me 3 mit dem Bezahlsystem von Wallee aus. Nutzende von Stromautos können mit Kredit- und Debitkarten sowie Apple Pay, Google Pay und Twint zahlen. Die Ladestation kann auch von gewerblichen Anbietern eingesetzt werden.

Juice Technology AG and the Wallee Group AG in Winterthur want to simplify the charging of electric cars. To this end, the Bachenbülach-based manufacturer of charging stations and software is equipping its Juice Charger me 3 charging station with the payment terminal from the Winterthur-based payment service provider. In future, users will be able to pay with credit and debit cards as well as contactless with Apple Pay, Google Pay or Twint thanks to the Wallee terminal. This should make other charging cards superfluous and lead to fairer tariffs, as fewer parties are involved in the earnings, according to a press release.

“As a partner that, like Juice, comes from the canton of Zurich, we offer the perfect complement for Juice charging stations,” said Sascha Krüsi, CXO and co-founder of Wallee, in the press release. Christoph Erni, CEO and founder of Juice, sees the future of e-mobility in the combination of innovative technology and trustworthy payment services.

The charging station can also be used by commercial providers. For example, restaurants, hotels, retailers or companies with company car parks could become providers of the stations. The Juice and Wallee system is already in use in Laax GR and the Riedmatt Centre in Rümlang ZH.

The Juice Charger me 3 is compatible with all e-cars.

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