Description
Internet plus vehicle-mounted payment terminal
The Internet plus vehicle-mounted payment terminal is compatible with logical encryption cards, contactless CPU cards, and dual-interface CPU cards that meet the ISO14443 A standard. It also reserves application interfaces for ISO14443B ticket cards, as well as RF-SIM mobile payment modules and QR code payment interfaces.
The Internet plus payment vehicle terminal comes equipped with a universal 4G/3G/2G module, enabling real-time transmission of delivery data and implementing a real-time payment mode.
The core of the payment vehicle terminal is to achieve convenient payment within the vehicle scenario + vehicle operation management. The core functions are divided into three categories: payment transactions, device control, and supporting services. It is compatible with commercial vehicles such as taxis, ride-hailing cars, buses, and trucks, and can also be used for in-vehicle consumption in private cars:
1. Core payment function: Supports scanning (WeChat/Alipay/QuickPass), card swiping (UnionPay card/transport card), and facial recognition payment, enabling the deduction of fees such as vehicle fees/toll fees/fuel fees/parking fees in in-vehicle/vehicle-related scenarios. It also generates payment vouchers in real time and supports refunds/reconciliations.
2. Transaction and data management: Automatically record transaction details, compile revenue data, enable real-time viewing on both merchant and management terminals, integrate with financial systems, and facilitate multi-terminal transaction synchronization and alerting for abnormal transactions (such as duplicate deductions and payment failures).
3. On-board Adaptation Function: It integrates with the vehicle’s meter, navigation system, and ETC, enabling automatic fare calculation and deduction, as well as seamless ETC payment for toll fees. It supports voice announcement of payment results and order information, and is compatible with on-board displays to show payment codes/transaction status.
4. Equipment and Security Control: Terminal real-name authentication, encrypted transmission of transaction data, support for remote upgrades, fault self-inspection (such as network/card reading module anomalies), and the ability to bind to vehicle terminal numbers to enable device positioning and offline transaction caching (automatically synchronizing upon network recovery).
5. Supporting operational services: Some terminals integrate driver attendance, order receiving, and passenger evaluation functions, and are docked with ride-hailing/taxi platforms. They also support automatic invoice issuance (electronic invoices are pushed to passengers’ mobile phones).
6. Basic expansion function: Supports 4G/5G/Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth/USB external devices, and some can be connected to car audio/central control screens, achieving visual operation. It also adapts to the charging fee payment linkage of new energy vehicles.








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