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MFG partners payment firm Worldline for EV charger roll-out

An EV Power electric vehicle charging bay

An electric vehicle charging bay of MFG

Photo: Motor Fuel Limited

Leading independent forecourt operator Motor Fuel Group (MFG) has partnered with Worldline, a European leader in payment services, to deploy best in class EV charging consumer experience in the UK.

Worldline has deployed over 1,200 payment terminals across MFG’s Ultra-Rapid and Rapid EV chargers, including 738 installed in 2024 and 500 in 2025, enabling comprehensive payment acceptance and commercial acquiring services across the EV charging network.


This major investment is part of MFG’s £400 million commitment to expanding EV charging infrastructure across the UK.

The roll-out will continue at pace into 2026 as MFG continues to invest across its estate throughout the UK.

“At MFG, we are committed to making the transition to electric vehicles as straightforward as possible for UK drivers and businesses. Our partnership with Worldline means customers can rely on fast, secure, and convenient payments at our Ultra-Rapid and Rapid charging points nationwide,” Martin Symes, EV director at MFG, commented.

Caspar van Roon, UK & EU lead business development manager for petrol & energy at Worldline, added: “We are proud to support MFG’s ambitious roll-out of rapid EV charging across the UK. By providing advanced, secure payment solutions, we are helping to remove barriers for EV drivers and creating a seamless experience for UK businesses and consumers alike. Our collaboration with MFG demonstrates how payment innovation can drive operational efficiency and support the UK’s shift to sustainable transport.”

The companies said MFG’s adoption of Worldline hardware and software has improved charger operational efficiency by over 20 per cent. MFG’s investment also ensures that the business adheres to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), a set of requirements for any organisation that processes, stores, or transmits cardholder data to protect against fraud and data breaches.