Implementing a Flexible Prepaid System
Condor Energy struggled to scale effectively due to an ongoing operational challenge: unpredictable cash flow. High rates of post-paid payments created revenue leakage, while the manual process of billing and sending reminders consumed valuable team resources. To solve this, we implemented a versatile and fully automated prepaid model. This system allowed Condor Energy to create scalable plans tailored to their customer base, offering targeted marketing tactics for individual drivers and fleets.
Drivers could now easily load credit onto their accounts via a user-friendly mobile app or web portal before charging, ensuring Condor Energy received payment upfront. This move instantly stabilized their revenue stream. The platform also automated all billing, invoicing, and receipt generation, eliminating manual work and reducing the administrative workload associated with collections.
Attracting Customers with Vouchers and Promotions
Condor Energy’s marketing efforts needed a boost to attract and retain Ecuador’s growing EV driver community. Our solution helped Condor Energy launch promotions and vouchers, transforming their marketing capabilities. We empowered them to move beyond generic advertising and create highly targeted incentives. For example, they implemented dynamic pricing to automatically offer lower rates during off-peak hours, which immediately boosted charger utilization and balanced grid load.
Furthermore, they created specific campaigns, such as digital vouchers targeted at first-time users and vouchers targeted at B2B clients, including fleet operators. This new ability to segment and target their audience significantly improved customer loyalty and strengthened their market position.
Integrating the Right Payment Provider
Condor Energy faced a critical decision that directly impacted its profitability: choosing between a global payment provider, like Stripe, or more affordable local alternatives. Global providers offer brand recognition, but their high transaction fees were cutting into margins on every charging session. Furthermore, their limited support for specific payment methods created a frustrating barrier for customers, leading to abandoned transactions and lost revenue. They needed a solution that offered both cost savings and the flexibility to cater to their local market without locking them into a single, expensive ecosystem.
Tridens EV Charge addressed this dilemma with a provider-agnostic architecture. While a new integration is developed for each payment partner, the process is designed to be really straightforward. We provide comprehensive, publicly available documentation that acts as a clear blueprint for developers, streamlining what would otherwise be a complex and costly engineering task. This flexible design empowered Condor Energy to break free from high-fee structures and integrate the local payment providers that best suited their financial goals and customer needs.