GLS Mobility, a software and e-mobility payment service provider, has rebranded its payment platform for EV charging points.
Under the new name bill.bo, the system introduces a streamlined modular product structure and a new visual identity. The solution is aimed at charge point operators (CPOs) ranging from small businesses to large-scale providers.
bill.bo is a cloud-based platform designed to enable legally compliant payment processing across the e-mobility sector. It covers the entire transaction process—from pricing and payment handling to receipt generation.

According to the company, the system is hardware-, backend-, and PSP-independent and can be integrated with existing ERP, monitoring, or backend systems.
Three-tier structure tailored to operator needs
As part of the rebranding, the platform is now available in three packages: LITE, SMART and PRO. These allow CPOs to choose the most suitable setup based on their technical environment, business model, and customisation needs.
Options range from an entry-level QR-code-based payment solution to a professional setup with sub-operator management, dynamic pricing, and EMSP billing. The solution is designed to be flexibly scalable, allowing it to grow alongside the operator’s requirements.
bill.bo supports a wide range of payment options, including credit and debit cards, mobile payment methods such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, and Girocard direct debit payments, previously known under the brand “Giro-e”.
It also enables the use of various user interfaces, such as QR codes, RFID and physical card terminals.
Other products and services, such as the Pay-t terminal, will remain part of the GLS Mobility portfolio.