EV drivers now have a new tool at their disposal with the launch of Zapmap's charging card, designed to simplify the process of locating and accessing charging stations.
In a bid to address the challenges faced by electric vehicle (EV) drivers, particularly in terms of charging infrastructure, Zapmap, a popular EV app, has launched a new EV charging card. This innovative solution, set to be rolled out to all Zapmap users later this summer, aims to simplify the charging process and reduce the barrier to motorists making the switch to electric cars.
The Zapmap EV charging card works by allowing EV drivers to pay for charging easily at more than 40,000 charge points across 30 different providers in the UK. Users can start a charging session simply by tapping the physical Zapmap card on a compatible charging point. All charges and receipts then appear automatically within the Zapmap app, providing a seamless payment and tracking experience.
To use the Zapmap card, you can also pay via the Zapmap app by linking a credit or debit card, enabling you to pay across networks without needing multiple accounts or apps.
To get a Zapmap EV charging card, sign up via the Zapmap app or website. Once registered, you can order the physical card. After receiving the card, link it to your account to manage payments and charging sessions conveniently.
Zapmap COO and co-founder Melanie Shufflebotham stated that the new charging card makes charging with confidence easier. The card is currently only available to Zapmap Premium Annual subscribers for a small fee.
The new Zapmap charging card is part of the company's efforts to make EV charging more accessible and user-friendly. By eliminating the need for drivers to juggle multiple phone apps, it aims to encourage more people to switch to electric vehicles. The card is compatible with more than 30 EV charging networks, ensuring a wide range of options for EV drivers.
With the new Zapmap charging card, drivers can start a charge with a quick tap at a compatible charging point, and a receipt for the charging session will appear automatically within the Zapmap app. The company believes the new Zapmap charging card will make EV drivers feel more confident, contributing to the growing adoption of electric vehicles in the UK.
- The Zapmap EV charging card, a new innovative solution, enables EV drivers to pay for charging easily at over 40,000 charge points across 30 different providers in the UK.
- By linking a credit or debit card to the Zapmap app, users can pay across networks without the need for multiple accounts or apps.
- To get a Zapmap EV charging card, users can sign up via the Zapmap app or website, order the physical card, and then link it to their account for managing payments and charging sessions.
- The new Zapmap charging card is part of the company's efforts to make EV charging more accessible and user-friendly, aiming to encourage more people to switch to electric vehicles.
- With the new Zapmap charging card, drivers can start a charge with a quick tap at a compatible charging point, and a receipt for the charging session will appear automatically within the Zapmap app, making EV charging more confident and contributing to the growing adoption of electric vehicles.