Tolls and Urban Mobility

RFID Payment at Gas Stations

In the context of gas stations, RFID technology has played a crucial role in simplifying the payment process. Vehicles equipped with this technology can enjoy a faster and more convenient experience when refueling their cars.

The RFID payment system at gas stations works as follows: each vehicle receives an RFID tag, usually placed on the windshield or rearview mirror. This tag contains a chip that stores information about the vehicle and the owner, such as the license plate number, vehicle identification, and associated bank account details.

When a vehicle equipped with the RFID tag approaches a fuel pump, the RFID reader installed at the gas station automatically reads the information contained on the tag. This eliminates the need to insert a credit or debit card, enter passwords, or interact with the cashier.

Problems

Fast and secure payment methods.

Solution

EDGE-30R+.

Advantages

Secure and efficient application for managing payment methods at gas stations.

Benefits

Eliminates the need to insert a credit or debit card, enter passwords, or interact with the cashier.

Target Audience

Payment Methods.

PRODUCTS USED

RFID Readers

EDGE-30R+ AutoID

The Edge-30R+ AutoID is a high-performance UHF RFID reader for reading tags.