Express Payments In eMabler Now Run On Adyen
June 9, 2026
Author: Shashank Mishra, Product Manager at eMabler

eMabler's Express Payments now run on Adyen.
This marks an important step in how we continue to develop the payments experience for charge point operators and EV drivers. Payments sit at the centre of every charging transaction, which means the underlying infrastructure needs to be reliable, scalable, and able to support the payment methods drivers expect to use.
After evaluating a range of providers, we chose Adyen as the payment platform behind Express payments in eMabler. Its track record, global reach, and position in the market made it the strongest fit for the operators we serve.
Here's what that means for operators using Express payments in eMabler.
Why Adyen
Adyen is one of the most widely deployed payment platforms in the world. It processes payments for some of the largest companies across retail, travel, and digital services, and it operates under direct financial regulation in multiple jurisdictions.
Adyen is infrastructure that has been tested at significant scale, across markets, over many years. We evaluated a range of providers before making this decision. Reliability and market position were the two factors that carried the most weight. Adyen was the clear choice on both.
What operators get with this integration
For operators using Express payments in eMabler, the Adyen integration brings meaningful improvements in coverage and capability.
On payment methods, Adyen supports a wide range of options out of the box. Drivers can pay using major payment cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, MobilePay, Vipps, and Swish. Across the markets where eMabler operates, that covers the majority of how people actually want to pay at a charger today. Offering fewer options means turning away drivers who are ready to charge, and no operator wants that.
Beyond digital and card payments, Adyen also brings payment terminal capabilities. For operators managing physical sites where terminal-based payments are part of the setup, this adds a meaningful layer of flexibility to the Express payments offering.
Security and compliance are worth calling out directly. Adyen meets high standards for financial safeguarding and regulatory compliance. When you are running payments across multiple sites or markets, that baseline matters. Operators should not have to second-guess whether their payment infrastructure meets the relevant standards.
What this means in practice
The integration is live now. Operators using Express payments in eMabler can begin working with Adyen as their payment provider. If you are an existing customer and want to understand what this means for your current setup, your eMabler contact is the right starting point.
Payments as part of a broader charging operation
One thing that often gets overlooked when operators evaluate payment infrastructure is how it connects to everything else. Payments connect to session data, to revenue reporting, to reconciliation, and in some setups, to roaming and third-party network agreements. The cleaner the integration between your payment layer and your charging management platform, the less manual work ends up on your team's plate at the end of the month.
Building eMabler around open APIs and a broad integration layer was a deliberate choice, precisely because we know operators are not running their businesses from a single tool. Adyen fits into that approach. It handles the payments side with the level of reliability operators need, without requiring them to compromise on the payment experience they offer their drivers.