Is there a reason why charging companies are so averse to simply taking contactless bank card payments directly at the charge point?
I can understand it where chargers date from before contactless was as commonplace as it is now (even so why not have chip & pin?), but don’t know why new points still require a combination of an app, account and/or special key/card.
We recently charged at a newly installed Alfa Power charge point and it took the downloading of an app, registration of a bank card and two phone calls before we could charge our car. It seemed crazy that we were having to jump through these hoops whilst at a Shell garage, especially given the widespread availability of pay at the pump for petrol & diesel. It must have cost the Alfa Power more to deal with us over the phone than we paid to charge the car.
The chargers we use most often are Polar, and using their card makes sense (& is straightforward) as we pay a monthly subscription. However, when you are using pay as you go charge points, needing to have numerous apps and different ways of initiating/paying for charges (for instance having to enter card security codes every time you use Ecotricity and hoping the app works) just seems ridiculous.
We’ve even used a charge point where we paid with coins, so why do companies have to make it so awkward?
I can understand it where chargers date from before contactless was as commonplace as it is now (even so why not have chip & pin?), but don’t know why new points still require a combination of an app, account and/or special key/card.
We recently charged at a newly installed Alfa Power charge point and it took the downloading of an app, registration of a bank card and two phone calls before we could charge our car. It seemed crazy that we were having to jump through these hoops whilst at a Shell garage, especially given the widespread availability of pay at the pump for petrol & diesel. It must have cost the Alfa Power more to deal with us over the phone than we paid to charge the car.
The chargers we use most often are Polar, and using their card makes sense (& is straightforward) as we pay a monthly subscription. However, when you are using pay as you go charge points, needing to have numerous apps and different ways of initiating/paying for charges (for instance having to enter card security codes every time you use Ecotricity and hoping the app works) just seems ridiculous.
We’ve even used a charge point where we paid with coins, so why do companies have to make it so awkward?