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Paygasus and Enghouse Launch Unified Transit and EV Charging Platform

Misryoum reports Paygasus and Enghouse unveiled a single payment platform combining transit fares, parking revenue, and EV charging payments.

A single payment platform for transit, parking, and EV charging is the pitch behind a new partnership announced by Misryoum.

Paygasus and Enghouse Transportation and Public Safety said they are rolling out integrated payment infrastructure aimed at North American transit agencies and municipalities, bringing contactless fare collection, unattended parking payments, and EV charging payment processing together.

The focus_keyphrase, unified payment platform, is built around one shared reporting and reconciliation layer, designed to help operators modernize payment systems without juggling multiple vendors.

In practical terms, Misryoum reports the approach targets operators dealing with fragmented payment experiences across buses, rail, surface lots, and charging stations. The companies describe their collaboration as a way to reduce integration overhead while improving revenue visibility.

Meanwhile, the partnership also positions the solution to support more than one mobility use case, with transit handled through mobile applications and advanced validators, and parking covered through ruggedized unattended terminals.

Insight: For agencies, consolidating payments can simplify day-to-day operations, especially when different parts of a mobility network have historically relied on separate systems.

On the EV charging side, Misryoum says the platform includes integrated payment acceptance at charging stations, with transit and parking information brought into the same reconciliation layer. The companies also frame the combined offering as something that can scale as networks grow.

The rollout is being presented as having real deployment experience, with both firms pointing to active deployments and a pipeline of joint opportunities. Misryoum also notes the partnership is positioned as an alternative for agencies evaluating advanced payment infrastructure.

Insight: As municipalities weigh upgrades, a single back-end view of transactions can matter as much as the customer-facing tap-and-pay experience.

Misryoum reports the companies are marketing the effort as a premium, vendor-consolidated framework, pairing Paygasus’ cloud-native transit and parking payment technology with Enghouse’s established transit software capabilities.

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