No Apps, Just Taps: The Smarter Way to Collect Charging Revenue

No Apps, Just Taps: The Smarter Way to Collect Charging Revenue

October 15, 2025

App-Free Charging Is the New Standard

No Apps, Just Taps. In 2025, drivers expect charging to be as simple as tapping a card or mobile wallet. With Electric Avenue, site hosts get flexible, future-ready payment options that make revenue collection seamless, and drivers get the frictionless charging experience they demand.

Payments on Your Terms

Electric Avenue chargers, powered by Nayax payment technology, support both built-in and external terminals to fit any deployment:

Integrated Internal Payment Readers

Available on select models, including the Watti Pro Lite and Watti Pro Echo, these factory-installed, internal readers accept debit/credit cards and mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay. There’s no separate payment terminal, just a clean, built-in spot for drivers to tap and charge.

External Payment Terminals

For high-traffic or unattended locations, the Watti Pro Lite, Watti Pro Echo, and all Watti Direct DCFC stations support an optional EMV-certified terminal with LTE connectivity. This is a visible, compact unit mounted on the front of the charger, offering the familiar experience of a standard payment machine while ensuring secure, real-time transactions 24/7.

Watti One Pay Kiosk

A familiar experience, just like paying for parking. A single kiosk manages payments for multiple nearby chargers, delivering tap-and-pay convenience without requiring a terminal or payment plan on each station. This lowers costs while keeping the driver experience simple and consistent.

Together, these options allow operators to tailor their payment setup, embedded, external, or centralized, while meeting compliance standards and driver expectations.


Simplify Payments. Strengthen Your Network.

Deployed across North America in public, commercial, and fleet settings, Electric Avenue chargers are built to meet expectations from both drivers and regulators.

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