Open Payment Systems for consumers at EV charging stations with the Mastercard Sustainable Mobility Programme
Payment Service Provider CCV becomes the first Partner of the initiative in Germany
Frankfurt /Au i.d. Hallertau, Germany, 14th January 2021 – CCV becomes the first partner of Mastercard’s Sustainable Mobility Programme in Germany. With the cross-border initiative Mastercard supports a consumer-friendly infrastructure for electric vehicles, and promotes open, flexible and secure payment systems at EV charging stations in Europe.
The payment service provider CCV will join Mastercard in the Sustainable Mobility Programme with its offering of smart unattended payment terminals, developed to meet the fast-evolving needs of the EV charging industry.
Sustainable Mobility Programme
Mastercard launched the Sustainable Mobility Programme at the end of 2020 with the aim of making modern, open payment systems available to all market participants, without restrictions like provider ties. This applies in particular to the simple and secure payment for EV charging while traveling. Currently, due to lack of a uniform open payment infrastructure, travelling and charging electric vehicles can be inconvenient and require much planning.
“Electromobility can only prevail, if there is a comprehensive supply of charging options. Uniform standards and secure, open payment systems are important in order to promote acceptance among consumers and strengthen sustainable e-mobility. Together with CCV, we want to offer electric vehicle drivers the same payment convenience as they are used to from conventional petrol stations,” says David Klemm, Vice President Business Development at Mastercard.
“CCV has been involved in shaping the EV charging market for many years offering payment solutions which include payment devices together with processing and acquiring as well as in-app payment as part of a uniform and open payment solution. With our extensive network of trusted partners, we are strongly positioned to bring payment innovation and convenience to both merchants and their customers,” said John Kolthof, CCO of CCV GmbH. “We are delighted to be taking a further decisive step towards the standardisation of payment systems with Mastercard.” Both companies will initially start their cooperation in Germany, and will focus on the distribution of payment terminals with open-loop payment systems to integrators, energy providers, and other companies in the EV market. The next step is to expand the cooperation to other European countries.
Open-loop payment technology
The payment infrastructure for electric vehicles in highly fragmented. As a result, customers do not always have the option of paying with conventional payment methods such as contactless with credit cards or mobile devices. The open-loop technology used at CCV enables businesses to accept widely used payment methods, making it possible for electric vehicle drivers to pay safely and conveniently contactless with their credit and debit cards, even if they are stored in digital wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay.
CCV IM 30
As part of the cooperation both companies will rely on CCV IM30, an unattended multimedia-capable payment terminal running on Android OS. This state-of-the-art terminal can be tailored for the EV charging station, integrating custom applications, and creating a seamless on-brand customer journey. CCV IM30 is equipped with a camera, a sensitive touchscreen, and a proximity sensor. In addition to conventional payment methods, CCV IM30 can also accept QR-code and app-based payments.
About Mastercard (NYSE: MA)
Mastercard is a global technology company in the payments industry. Our mission is to connect and power an inclusive, digital economy that benefits everyone, everywhere by making transactions safe, simple, smart and accessible. Using secure data and networks, partnerships and passion, our innovations and solutions help individuals, financial institutions, governments and businesses realize their greatest potential. Our decency quotient, or DQ, drives our culture and everything we do inside and outside of our company. With connections across more than 210 countries and territories, we are building a sustainable world that unlocks priceless possibilities for all.
About CCV
CCV is an international payment solutions provider which services over 600,000 businesses with end-to-end payment solutions in Europe. Our extensive portfolio includes a processing and settlement platform, online and closed loop payments, acquiring services and a wide range of instore and unattended payment terminals. CCV’s focused partnership strategy as well as direct SME offerings enabled us to take leading positions in all home markets: the Netherlands (HQ), Germany and Belgium. Our success is based on innovation and a long-term customer-focused commitment via partnerships and SME businesses. Additional information is available at ccv.eu or follow us on LinkedIn
About CCV GmbH
CCV’s international payment division stands for innovation and many years of expertise in all areas of cashless payment. With a holistic view of the customer journey, we offer omni-channel payment solutions for financial network operators, retail, hospitality industry, vending, EV charging & mobility. The portfolio, which focuses on large customers, includes both efficient standard solutions and on top of these possible individual, tailor-made developments. CCV's philosophy of Payment as a Service sees the cashless point-of-sale as well as online touchpoints as the center of an entire ecosystem based on:
- Innovative, android-based concepts
- In-app payments and e-com payment solutions
- (international) processing & acquiring solutions
- PCI certified components, including P2P encryption
- Central repair- service- and logistics center for Europe in Germany
CCV is family-run and benefits from both international experience with installations in more than 24 countries as well as strong local roots in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium.
Contact
CCV Susanne Kohlhofer +49 171 86 13 205 | ALTHALLER communication Jacqueline Althaller +49 89 38 66 52 60 |
Mastercard Juliane Schmitz-Engels +49 172 188 07 20 |