EV app EasyPark partners with UnionPay

The electric vehicle app EasyPark is partnering with UnionPay International.

UnionPay is the latest payment partner to be added to UnionPay’s app, with users now able to bind their UnionPay card directly into the EasyPark app.

The partnership is valid in the majority of European countries and regions where EasyPark operates.

There are also plans to extend the cooperation between the companies to the UK, Australia, and the US.

EasyPark’s app helps users to manage their parking, charge their electric vehicles, and make use of smart features in the app such as Find, an AI solution that speeds up the process of finding a parking space.

Cameron Clayton, chief executive of EasyPark, commented: “We are constantly working to increase the usefulness of our services. In addition to developing more features, the range of payment methods is an important part of this. Our aim is to make all aspects of parking and mobility easier for our users, which makes UnionPay, one of the world's most widely used payment card networks, an obvious partner.”

Han Wang, deputy manager of UnionPay, International European branch, said: “By establishing this strategic partnership with EasyPark, UnionPay cardholders can access the most advanced car parking and charging service in many European countries and regions, which significantly improves acceptance in this key transportation sector.”

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