Electrify America removes app balances, switches to direct card billing for EV charging
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Michelle Lewis
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Summary
Electrify America is updating its payment system for EV charging by removing account balances and automatic reload features from its app. Instead, charging session costs will be billed directly to the user's credit or debit card on file. Any remaining balances in existing accounts will not be lost and will be automatically applied to future charging sessions.
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· 3 pulledElectrify America is changing how EV drivers pay for charging sessions, and it's ditching one of the more confusing parts of its app in the process.
The company says it's removing account balances and automatic reload functions from the Electrify America app over the coming weeks.
If drivers still have money left in their current Electrify America balance, that money won't disappear.
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