EV charging on the Fastned network can now be paid for using Zap-Map’s payment service.
Fastned becomes the seventh charger network to be Zap-Pay compatible, joining Osprey, ESB Energy, char.gy, GeniePoint, Mer and MFG EV Power.
The addition of Fastned, which has more than 60 UK chargers, means that around 4,000 UK chargers in total are now Zap-Pay-enabled.
Zap-Map commercial director Alex Earl said: “Fastned is an important addition to the Zap-Pay partner network. As an expanding network with rapid and ultra-rapid chargers at well placed locations, its distinctive charging points will make charging an EV that much easier for Zap-Map users.
“With usage of Zap-Pay already on the up, we’re only expecting to see this trend accelerate now that Fastned has also come online. So I’m delighted to see the Fastned network go live on Zap-Pay.”
Fastned UK country manager Tom Hurst said: “We’re glad to be a Zap-Pay partner. At the heart of our mission to provide electric freedom and sustainable mobility is a desire to reduce the barriers to the uptake of EVs and to make driving easier. Zap-Pay’s smart payment solution will play an important role in that.”