Introduction
Payter Apollo terminals feature a screen for displaying tariffs, providing essential price transparency for drivers.
Note: Due to Apollo UI limitations, we recommend simplifying tariffs for ad-hoc charging whenever possible.
Implementation
We display prices according to AFIR requirements:
> price per kWh
> price per minute
> price per recharging process
> any other applicable price component
The "start" button is positioned at the bottom of the screen, ensuring drivers review all pricing elements before starting their session.
If the tariff is "simple" (without thresholds), it will look like this:
If you're using thresholds with your tariffs, it will look like this:
When the driver taps the line marked with "*", additional information appears:
ATTENTION! Double thresholds are not supported. If you're using thresholds at the wholesale level, do not add different ones at the retail level.
