Some EV charging networks offer RFID cards for EV Charging, or let you add your own RFID card, which is great, as you can keep them in your car and use them to activate the charger without your phone.
15 EV Networks let you add your own RFID card or tag for charging
♦ AGL, BP Pulse, Chargefox, Elanga, Everty, Evie, Exploren, Wevolt and Thundergrid Australia have their own RFID cards but also allow you to add your own RFID card or tag number.
♦ Autel, Enevi, EVX and SolarHub don’t have their own RFID card but allow you to add your own RFID card in their app.
♦ NRMA let you use any RFID card, linked to your Chargefox account, to charge your EV.
3 EV Networks only let you use the RFID card they issue you
♦ Charge Hub, Smart Charge and Seavolt use only the RFID card they issue you.
EV Networks that don’t yet provide a RFID card or option to add one
♦ Alchemy Charge, AmpCharge, Casacharge, Cha-Cha Charging Australia, Chargeaway, Chargebay, Charge N Go Australia, ChargePost, Elu, EVUp, Get Electric, Jolt, Noodoe, NRG Charge, Origin 360 EV Charge, OTR EV, Sonic Charge, T-Power and Tesla don’t offer RFID Cards.
♦ Charge N Go Australia app uses same back end software (Saascharge) as Smart Charge App so you may use the Smart Charge RFID on some Charge N Go Australia chargers where the charger owner has opted in to Saascharge roaming.