You might have noticed a few shiny new changes to the appearance of the Fuuse Driver App from the latest update, but further refinements that happened behind the scenes will enable our team to more readily launch new features that allow for greater user accessibility.
Updated user experience
The most subtle, yet impactful, change to the Fuuse Driver App is that the overall user experience has been given a new facelift. But the beauty isn't just surface level; we've added more grace to our interface, creating a user experience that is smoother and quicker. Drivers can now find charge points, pay for your charge, and monitor your charge sessions with greater ease.
Apple Pay & Google Pay
When a driver pays for their next charging session via the Fuuse Driver App, they will have the option to use Apple Pay or Google Pay. This means drivers do not need to have bank details entered into their Fuuse account if they have Apple Pay or Google Pay already enabled on their phone. We all appreciate added convenience.
This handy new feature is just one step toward a much more pleasant consumer experience at all Fuuse powered charge points.
Improved signup & login
Logging in to the Fuuse Driver App has become simpler, and with the option of logging in via mobile number. Options for companies to enable SSO logins are also available.
When signing up for a new account on the Driver App, users will be asked to enter a few extra details to help enhance the user's experience with the app. The option to skip some sections is available, but we encourage users to enter as much detail as they can about themselves and their vehicles so as to make the most out of the services and features Fuuse has to offer.
Check out some of our latest released features focused on driver ease of use:
Fuuse chargers on major navigation apps & accepting charge cards
Subscriptions plans & Push Notifications
Map Clustering
If a driver is logged into the Fuuse Driver App and wishes to find a public charge point near the desired destination or along planned routes, they can do so using the search feature. This opens a map displaying all the public Fuuse charge points available. In this latest round of updates, we've implemented map clustering.
With map clustering, instead of needing to zoom in to an area and trying to tap the pin point hidden within possibly dozens of chargers, users are provided circles with a labelled amount that represent clusters of charge points. This way drivers can hone in on an area easier and find the right location for their next Fuuse public charging session.
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