Thursday, June 25

Tellus Power Global Holding has entered into a partnership with Nayax to develop an integrated solution combining EV charging hardware, payment processing and charging management for commercial charging operators.

The collaboration is intended to simplify EV charging deployments by integrating charging equipment, payment services and management software into a single offering.

Integrated Charging Platform

Under the agreement, Tellus Power’s AC Level 2 charger will be integrated with Nayax’s payment and management platform.

The companies said the solution is designed to provide charging, payment and operational management capabilities while remaining compatible with existing systems through open industry standards.

Tellus Power Chief Executive Officer Mike Calise said the partnership is intended to simplify charging deployments.

“The next phase of EV charging growth is expected to be driven by largely 100 percent seamless, end-to-end solutions.”

“Operators are looking for technology that simply works, with real-time telemetry, seamless transactions and no unnecessary complexity.”

“By partnering with Nayax, we’re bringing those capabilities together in a single platform that helps operators get to market faster, operate more efficiently and deliver the seamless experience we believe customers expect.”

Focus on Commercial Charging

According to the companies, commercial charging deployments often require multiple vendors to provide charging hardware, payment processing and network management.

The integrated platform is intended to reduce system complexity while supporting deployment, operations and revenue management for charging operators.

Nayax President of Energy Jason Zarillo said the collaboration combines the two companies’ respective technologies.

“At Nayax, our goal is to make payments and management the simplest part of any charging deployment — for every operator and every hardware partner we work with.”

“Tellus Power is a strong example of what becomes possible when an advanced charger and an open payments platform are built to work together from day one.”

Supporting Evolving Charging Requirements

The companies said the partnership is intended to support growing demand for commercial EV charging infrastructure and evolving regulatory requirements.

They noted that regulations such as Europe’s Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) are encouraging more accessible and user-friendly charging networks.

According to Tellus Power and Nayax, the integrated platform is designed to help charging operators, including small and medium-sized businesses, deploy and manage charging infrastructure through a single solution.

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Callum Fraser is a charging infrastructure journalist at EVMagz.com, reporting on fast-charging network expansion, utility partnerships, grid integration, and the business strategies shaping the global EV charging sector. His coverage focuses on how technology providers, operators, and policymakers are building the infrastructure required to support large-scale electric vehicle adoption.

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