ExxonMobil to Support Apple Pay at Gas Pump in Speedpass+ App

Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed during the company's first quarter earnings conference call that ExxonMobil will be rolling out Apple Pay support in its Speedpass+ app to conveniently pay at the pump with your iPhone.

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Speedpass+ is currently supported at ExxonMobil gas stations in Salt Lake City, Houston, Charlottesville, Philadelphia and Nashville. The app supports all major credit cards and select debit cards, and it can also link with your personal checking account.

Most ExxonMobil gas stations across the U.S. are also equipped with Speedpass technology at the pump for RFID payments, and it is possible that Apple Pay support with an iPhone or Apple Watch could be introduced in the future.

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Petro-Canada gas pump with NFC payment terminal for Visa and MasterCard

Last year, rival gas station Chevron launched an Apple Pay pilot program in the Bay Area that allows customers to pay for their gasoline directly at the pump by tapping their iPhone, or an Apple Watch paired with an iPhone 5 or newer.

ExxonMobil also operates gas stations in multiple countries outside the U.S. under its Esso brand, including Australia, Canada, Singapore, the United Kingdom and elsewhere, and many are equipped with NFC readers that are compatible with contactless payment solutions such as Apple Pay, MasterCard PayPass and Visa payWave.

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Top Rated Comments

CrystalPepsi Avatar
131 months ago
Who wants to open an app, select a pump, deselect the $12 crappy car wash, etc? Just give me an RFID POS system that supports one touch Apple Pay.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
randian Avatar
131 months ago
Why would I want to use Yet Another Payment App? Let me use Apple Pay and be done with it.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Keane16 Avatar
131 months ago
Aren't we supposed to keep phones away from the pump to prevent potential static electricity caused fume ignitions?
http://www.snopes.com/autos/hazards/gasvapor.asp
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ChpTrk Avatar
131 months ago
Aren't we supposed to keep phones away from the pump to prevent potential static electricity caused fume ignitions?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Lareson Avatar
131 months ago
Heh, Meijer gas stations here in the Midwest have had Apple Pay support since it was it introduced. Meijer had tap-to-pay terminals installed in their pumps already so they were already compatible with it. Since there's pretty much a Meijer gas station wherever there's a Meijer store, it's where I only fill up now since there's been a rash of credit card skimming in my area recently.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ArtOfWarfare Avatar
131 months ago
This would be pretty great.

How quickly will ExxonMobil roll this out everywhere?

I wonder if other gas stations will follow suite... if Cumberland Farms, Haffner's, and Gulf add it, I think that'll cover 99% of all the gas stations I ever use.

Although we're coming up on the tail end of me using gas at all... hoping to swap to Tesla within 2 years.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)