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Adyen commits with Paythru to harmonize charging payments for electric vehicles

A new partnership is driving the mobility market, in particular the regulation of electric vehicle charging. It concerns Paythru, an electric vehicle payment specialist, and Adyen, world leader in FinTech. The two actors have developed a solution that promises to offer an omnichannel and harmonized experience of paying for electric vehicle refills.

FACTS

  • Adyen and Paythru have therefore developed a new generation omnichannel payment platform for charging electric vehicles.
  • This rapprochement leads to the integration of Adyen's platform with Paythru's software. Adyen supports a wide variety of payment methods (credit cards, digital wallets, bank transfers, as well as many local payment methods), Paythru and Adyen will offer a complete charging platform.
  • In total, more than 100 international payment methods can be supported in more than 100 countries.
  • In this way, users of the solution will simply be able to choose their payment method at the time of reloading, before the Adyen and Paythru platform processes and allocates payments to the terminal operator concerned.
  • The Adyen and Paythru platform will also integrate several features aimed at further simplifying the experience of service users, such as sending digital receipts via e-mail.

ISSUES

  • Harmonising the market : Adyen and Paythru highlight the value of their collaboration to solve a recurring problem encountered by electric vehicle drivers who are faced with different payment methods according to charging stations.
  • Conquer a new market : Adyen continues its strategic focus to build on partnerships to make a place in specific markets. Today, the financial technology platform relies on Paythru to set up itself on the market for the payment of electric vehicle refills. And most recently, Adyen Signed also with the Japanese JCB scheme to participate in the renewal of the "Card-On-File" (after having already worked on the subject in 2023 with the French scheme).

PERSPECTIVE

  • Facilitating the payment of electric recharges is a fundamental issue, in direct line, with the growth of new cleaner mobility models. Many players are therefore seeking a place in this market.



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