Prime Fuel Kiosk Description
Customer self-service at the fuel station via Prime Fuel Kiosk information panel
Kiosk, an information panel with which the customers interact on their own, is one of the modern methods of self-service at fuel stations, convenient for customers and easy to implement.
Kiosk information panel allows customers to refuel their cars using a tablet with a sensitive screen that includes inCust Kiosk software. Self-service Kiosk can be installed inside a fuel station, in which case, a customer needs to enter the building of the fuel station and make a purchase using the Kiosk. When equipment can operate at high or low temperatures, Kiosk can be installed outside – near the dispensers or at the entrance to the fuel station.
The key feature of the self-service Kiosk is that a customer needs just a bank card to purchase fuel or other goods. Customers don’t need any mobile application or assistance from an operator.
A driver chooses the kind of fuel, specifies the pump/nozzle number, pays the calculated price, and receives fuel.
Multiple payment methods are available:
- Payment from the customer account (money or volume)
- Bank card
- E-money
- USSD payments
- and other
Customers can identify themselves by their phone number, by scanning the QR code from the mobile application or a plastic card, or by reading a smartcard.
Kiosk, an information panel with which the customers interact on their own, is one of the modern methods of self-service at fuel stations, convenient for customers and easy to implement.
Kiosk information panel allows customers to refuel their cars using a tablet with a sensitive screen that includes inCust Kiosk software. Self-service Kiosk can be installed inside a fuel station, in which case, a customer needs to enter the building of the fuel station and make a purchase using the Kiosk. When equipment can operate at high or low temperatures, Kiosk can be installed outside – near the dispensers or at the entrance to the fuel station.
The key feature of the self-service Kiosk is that a customer needs just a bank card to purchase fuel or other goods. Customers don’t need any mobile application or assistance from an operator.
A driver chooses the kind of fuel, specifies the pump/nozzle number, pays the calculated price, and receives fuel.
Multiple payment methods are available:
- Payment from the customer account (money or volume)
- Bank card
- E-money
- USSD payments
- and other
Customers can identify themselves by their phone number, by scanning the QR code from the mobile application or a plastic card, or by reading a smartcard.
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