Pay to Fuel allows drivers to pay for fuel via the car’s infotainment system, skipping the queue at the cashier. The service is now available in six European countries, with more in the pipeline.

Thanks to the new Pay to Fuel service, paying after refuelling is now even more convenient and quicker for Škoda drivers; they can save time by paying directly from the car’s infotainment system.

The stations supporting Pay to Fuel are listed in the in-car navigation. After choosing one of these, the vehicle automatically recognises the fuel station upon arrival. The driver opens the app on the vehicle’s display, confirms the petrol station and enters the pump number. After refuelling, the amount of fuel is confirmed on the infotainment screen and the payment is processed via debit or credit card. All common cards are accepted. The driver then receives a transaction notification in the MyŠkoda app and on the vehicle screen and can pull away.

The service is available for all Škoda cars with combustion engines and Amundsen or Columbus infotainment systems with a touchscreen of 9.2 inches or larger.

The service also requires an active Škoda Connect account with the remote access feature enabled. Using the MyŠkoda smartphone app, users enter and verify their payment card once. 

Pay to Fuel is currently available in Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Portugal and Spain will follow soon. There are also plans to launch the service in the Czech market.

The service is provided in collaboration with Mastercard, Parkopedia and the German FinTech company called ryd.

Source: Škoda

Tags: Skoda
Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving