Payment
- What if I don’t want my credit or debit card to be billed anymore?
- Can I pay with a credit or debit card?
- The payment details on the invoices are incorrect. How can I change these details?
- How can I change the bank details of an existing account?
- How do I set up my credit or debit card for paying for charging costs?
- What is an authorisation payment?
- Why do I see additional charges on my bank statement?
- What are the payment methods for on-the-go charging?
- Why do the costs differ per card?
- What do I need to do if I do not have a Visa or MasterCard credit or debit card?
- Which credit and debit cards are supported?
- How does monthly billing work if I use credit card as a payment method?
- Why do I need to set up payment with a credit or debit card if I prefer direct debit with a debit card other than Visa or MasterCard?
- Are my credit and debit card details safe with Shell Recharge?
- Are there any additional costs involved in paying with a credit or debit card?
Why do the costs differ per card?
Charge point operators (CPOs) use different pricing models and each mobility service provider (MSP) is free to choose how they will charge the end-driver. There are many different billing models and sometimes you might pay different prices at the same charge point, depending on which charge card you use.
Each CPO is free to decide on the billing model for its charge points and how much a unit of charging (either minute or kWh) costs. As roaming providers offer access to the charge points of many different CPOs, who all set their own prices, there is no single price in a roaming network. Agreements between specific CPOs and MSPs can be made, which can result in price differences between providers.
MSPs are also free to set their own tariffs for charging sessions, allowing them to charge more or less than the energy price set by the CPO. Next, they can add a minute or session fee and add a subscription fee.
At Shell Recharge, we collaborate with many different charge point operators to grow and maintain our charging network. To give customers clarity on our tariffs, we use CPO tariffs with a fixed transaction fee of £0.35 up to a maximum of £7 per month. This is charged for all charging sessions except for those on our Shell forecourts or at Waitrose supermarkets. In cases where a minute fee is applied by the CPO, we protect customers by setting a maximum of £50 for AC charging and £100 for DC charging.
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