Paying Made Easy: BMW Introduces In-Car Payment System

BMW is taking convenience to the next level with its new In-Car Payment system, a feature designed to simplify payments for parking fees and fuel costs, according to BMW Newsroom. Available in the latest BMW models, this digital solution allows drivers to make secure payments directly from their vehicles, eliminating the need to search for payment machines or wait in lines. Initially available in Germany, the service will be gradually introduced to other countries.

Gone are the days of stepping out of the car to handle payments manually. With the new In-Car Payment system, BMW drivers can carry out transactions seamlessly from the comfort of their vehicle. The system is integrated into BMW Operating Systems 8, 8.5, and 9, with plans to extend compatibility to Operating System 7 in the near future.

To get started, drivers simply add their credit card details via the My BMW app or directly through their car’s menu. Participating fuel stations such as Aral, Esso, HEM, Q1, Sprint, Team, and Allguth support the system, and over 500,000 customers in Germany are expected to benefit from this innovation.

The feature isn’t limited to traditional fuel payments. Owners of the BMW iX5 Hydrogen, part of BMW Group’s hydrogen pilot fleet, can also use the In-Car Payment system. Many H2 MOBILITY Deutschland fuel stations will accept these digital transactions, making refueling with hydrogen as quick and efficient as traditional options—typically taking just three to five minutes.

In addition to fuel payments, the system enables drivers to pay for parking electronically. BMW cars with Operating Systems 8, 8.5, and 9 automatically detect parking zones that accept online payments, simplifying the process further. The system ends bookings automatically when the car leaves the parking zone. Users can also track their parking history and active bookings via the My BMW app.

The central display in BMW vehicles makes the setup process straightforward. Drivers scan a QR code, activate the payment services, and add their payment method through the My BMW app. Once completed, the system is ready to handle transactions effortlessly.

As part of its commitment to enhancing the driving experience, BMW is continuously upgrading the software and apps in its vehicles. The new In-Car Payment feature underscores the brand’s focus on integrating cutting-edge technology into everyday mobility.

BMW’s innovative approach is transforming routine tasks into seamless experiences, paving the way for the future of digital driving.

«The BMW Group is constantly upgrading and enhancing the software and app features in its vehicles to integrate ever more options and newer dimensions of driving experience.» – BMW Newsroom.

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