Payroc, EVmode and UIC Payments jointly develop strategic partnership in the US to meet strong future growth in EV charging

Payroc, EVmode, and UIC Payments introduced an innovative and accessible EV charging solution, acting as a more budget-friendly alternative to Level 3 fast chargers.
- San Jose, CA (1888PressRelease) March 18, 2025 - Payroc, EVmode, and UIC Payments introduced an innovative and accessible EV charging solution, acting as a more budget-friendly alternative to Level 3 fast chargers, at the National Retail Federation’s annual event, NRF 2025. The groundbreaking solution merges EVmode’s Level 2 EV charger, UIC’s EZPay payment reader embedded payment technology, and Payroc’s seamless payment gateway and processing capabilities.
Todd Bellino, Director of Payment Facilitation and Integrated Payments, Payroc, Tim Kang, Director of Sales, EVmode, and Robert Wang, VP, Sales, UIC, spoke about the historic partnership, moving EV adoption forward.
EVmode’s Made-In-USA chargers feature high-bright displays with capacitive touch buttons and deliver up to 11.5kW of charge. Built to last, they hold the industry’s highest environmental rating (NEMA 4X).
Payroc is a people-first global payment processing company. Payroc partners with the best in the industry, to ensure its customers receive the very best smart and seamless custom business solutions. EV charging payments have multiple problems, slowing EV adoption. Bold and highly respected payments company Payroc has valiantly stepped up to the challenge of overcoming these problems. Payroc is working alongside multiple EV technology providers to power seamless payment experiences across different EV charging models. Two key partners, EVmode and Electric Era, have chosen Payroc’s flexible, secure payment infrastructure to support their unique charging solutions.
EVinfo.net commends Payroc, EVmode, Electric Era, and UIC for their tremendous work supporting EV adoption. In the US, the exciting EV revolution is on the cusp of going mainstream. The first two months of 2025 have seen a 30% growth in EV sales, according to Rho Motion.
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