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An Energy Hub as the Answer to the Mobility Transformation. The filling station landscape is rapidly evolving from a simple refueling stop into a multifunctional energy hub.
At this year’s UNITI expo, Hectronic will demonstrate how filling stations and fleet depots can master this mobility transformation both economically and technologically. The focus is on the intelligent networking of all energy types under a single, unified system interface.
New Generation of Terminals Premieres at UNITI expo
Hectronic is set to present the future of fuel management by debuting a brand-new authorization terminal for commercial and fleet stations. During development, the priority was combining maximum reliability with cutting-edge technology. Trade fair visitors will have the exclusive opportunity to experience the system live and get a first look at the intuitive user interface and next-generation features.
One Terminal for All Fuel Types
A modern energy hub requires systems that reduce complexity. The HecVision fuel terminal acts as a universal interface, enabling the authorization and billing of diverse energy types at a single point, whether it involves traditional fuels, LNG, hydrogen, or electricity. This solution allows operators to flexibly add new energy forms to their portfolio without the need to manage fragmented, isolated systems.
Efficient Payment Solutions for Every Station
At public stations, a seamless process is the key to success. Under the principle "Every card. Every customer," Hectronic offers maximum flexibility in payment options. A particular highlight for accelerating processes is PetroPoint, an automatic vehicle recognition system that allows for cardless and cashless refueling. This technology increases convenience at public stations while optimizing workflows at fleet stations, including highly effective protection against fuel misuse.
Integrating E-Mobility with Ease
Hectronic views charging as an integral part of a holistic platform for all energy types. The company will demonstrate how charging infrastructure can be easily integrated into existing system environments, allowing operators to manage and bill both internal combustion engine vehicles and electric vehicles through a unified infrastructure. A central element is customer-oriented ad-hoc charging. By accepting common payment methods such as debit and credit cards—and now Wero—charging becomes as simple as traditional refueling.
How will your filling station become a true Energy Hub? Discuss how to prepare your infrastructure for the future with Hectronic experts on-site. Location: Hall 5, Stand 5B11 Dates: May 19 – 21, 2026