Payment technology
Seamless payments,
everywhere.
Payment options for EV drivers


Enable all payment methods for your clients
RFID Charge Card
Pay with a physical charging card, including roaming support.
Charging App
Use a virtual token via app, with roaming compatibility.
Online Payment
Pay through the app (registered or anonymous) using various online methods like credit/debit cards or local payment systems.
Credit/Debit Card at the Charger
Tap and pay directly at the charger using: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Google Pay, Apple Pay.
One integrated terminal solution, built for EV charging
Adding payment terminals shouldn’t create more complexity. Yet many CPOs face fragmented tech stacks, third-party dependencies, and unclear responsibilities. We simplify everything with a turnkey solution that puts you in control.
- One contract, and one point of contact. No external acquirer needed.
- Rapid setup, branded your way. Pre-configured terminals with your logo and styling.
- Manage terminal setup, updates, and diagnostics remotely. No need to leave your desk.
- Option to roll out standalone or in kiosk mode
Order terminals directly through us
Choose from a growing list of trusted payment terminal brands. All fully tested and integrated into our platform. Unlike others who cover just one link in the payment processing, we handle the entire payment flow from the first tap to the final payout.
Complete your setup with powerful tools beyond Payment Technology
Scale your financial operations with tools built for flexibility, control, and growth.
Station management
Make payment effortless. At any location, for every driver.
- Compatible with all standard methods
- Integrated with your billing stack
Card & station connectivity
Connect charge cards, stations, and roaming into one seamless system.
- Full interoperability
- Roaming-ready by default
Branded environments
Turn your stations into high-performing branded assets.
- Consistent experience across locations
- Fully customizable to your brand
We’ve fully automated our billing and payouts across thousands of charge points. What used to take days is now handled in real time, with zero errors and full compliance. It’s not just more efficient, it’s revenue we can actually count on.Jonas Dekker | CFO, ChargeNow Group
Case Studies
Real-world impact for real businesses. Discover how LMS helped clients grow revenue and simplify financial operations.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is a payment terminal more than just a piece of hardware?
A payment terminal isn’t just a device on a charging station — it’s the front end of a complex financial ecosystem. Behind every tap or swipe, multiple financial parties must work together seamlessly: acquirers, payment service providers, and terminal manufacturers all play a role.
At Last Mile Solutions, we’ve established direct contracts and integrations with these players to deliver a complete, end-to-end solution. This includes not just transaction processing, but also automated VAT handling, correct invoicing, and proper settlement across borders — all in line with local tax regulations.
The result? A fully integrated system where charge point operators don’t need to worry about the complexity in the background. We ensure the entire payment flow — from tap to bank to back office — simply works.
Why is installing a payment terminal on charging stations so important right now?
The way EV drivers pay for charging is changing fast. More and more drivers just want to tap and go — using a debit card, credit card, or digital wallet — without dealing with apps, RFID cards, or accounts.
This shift is being driven in part by new European legislation: the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR). Since April 2024, this regulation requires that all new public DC chargers with a capacity of 50 kW or more be equipped with a payment terminal. Existing chargers must comply by 2027. For many operators, the question is no longer if — but how fast.
At the same time, customer expectations are shifting. EV drivers are asking for simple, transparent payment experiences — without hidden fees or unclear pricing. Security also plays a role: traditional RFID systems are increasingly vulnerable to fraud, while card-based EMV payments are far more secure.
Finally, terminals also drive revenue. At locations where a terminal was added, we’ve seen a significant shift toward bank card usage and increased transaction volumes. Installing a terminal is no longer just about compliance — it’s what drivers want, and what makes business sense.