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What to know about RFID cards and EV charging

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A bp pulse charge card is being tapped to a bp pulse EV charger.

Discover EV charging on the go

Sometimes referred to as ‘EV charge cards’, we share a quick introduction to one of the most important charging accessories

As electric vehicles (EVs) have continued to gain popularity, more and more drivers are switching from traditional fuel vehicles to EVs. If you're switching to an EV, you might be concerned about how you charge on the go, and be eager to understand if you can use a normal debit or credit card—or if you need a specific charging card. This is where RFID cards come in.

What is RFID?

RFID stands for radio frequency identification. It is a form of wireless communication that can be used to identify a unique object by leveraging the radio frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. RFID technology allows digital data encoded in an RFID card to be captured by a reader. This is similar to the technology used in bar codes, except RFID data can be read without needing an optical scanner.

A man about to tap his RFID card on the bp pulse payment and charging machine.

What is an RFID card?

While RFID can have multiple applications, when it comes to EV charging, RFID cards are used to make it easy to pay for charging at charging points. An RFID card lets you start a charge at a public charging point by tapping your card against a reader. The card contains unique data that is transmitted to the charging station, allowing it to identify the user and initiate the charging process.

When you download the bp pulse app and subscribe for £7.85 per month, you’ll receive your choice of a bp pulse card or key fob. Both are a type of RFID card, and let you start and end a charge on one of our public charging points with a simple tap. Subscribers also enjoy our best rates for public charging** – from £0.44/kWh, in addition to receiving a month’s free subscription**

Do I need to use an RFID to charge my EV with bp pulse?

When you charge your EV with bp pulse, you may receive an RFID enabled bp pulse card
or key fob if:

  • You’re an EV driver using our public charging network, who has downloaded our app and selected to ‘Subscribe’. When you subscribe, a bp pulse key fob or card will be sent to an address of your choice. Once you receive your card, activate it by following the instructions provided to access public charging. Not ready to subscribe? You can also pay by contactless card (excludes 7kW chargers), pay as you go, or as a guest. Find out about our payment options and pricing here.

  • You’re part of a fleet using bp’s Fuel & Charge Card

  • You’re part of a business using bp pulse’s Workplace scheme

  • Pay as you go users can also request an RFID card via the bp pulse app

What is public EV charging?

At bp pulse, we’re building a network of public EV chargers can help to keep you moving as you travel around the UK. Looking for a charger? Download the bp pulse app, or visit our live map, to search for available charging points near you, and filter by factors including charger speed. Our app also lets you save your favourite EV charging points so that you can easily locate them the next time you charge.

A man in a hat and a flannel shirt is charging his EV whilst holding a coffee.

What is a Fuel & Charge Card?

For fleets, bp offers the Fuel & Charge Card—a single, convenient card, which connects your fleet to a network of thousands of bp and partner petrol stations across the UK, and features an RFID chip to provide access to EV charging via the bp pulse on-the-go network. This option is ideal for businesses that want the option to connect to charging networks and fuel stations while on the go.

What is the Workplace scheme?

Our Workplace scheme is an opportunity for businesses to manage a private network of charge points. Employers can set tariffs, monitor usage, and invite employees to join the scheme, all from one platform. Employees who are part of the scheme will receive a private RFID card, sent to an address of their choice, which will allow them to charge at work. Employees can also opt to add on membership to the wider bp pulse on-the-go network.

  1. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/quick-off-the-spark-electric-vehicle-sales-continue-to-soar-in-green-revolution

  2. Terms and conditions **Payment by bp pulse charge card or via bp pulse app is required. Discount not available on non-participating chargers. Rates & average subscriber savings are subject to change and can vary across the bp pulse network – check the app for latest prices. **1 month's subscription free. When you update your account and keep your bp pulse subscription (£7.85 inc VAT per month) on our upgraded app network.

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