Iceland’s payment ecosystem is characterized by a fully integrated structure of bank cards, Nordic digital wallets, and international card networks. The Iceland shared power bank market is highly compatible with both local and mobile payment habits. Gleichzeitig, Iceland’s tourism-driven economy and relatively low charging infrastructure coverage create strong and consistent demand. As a result, the Iceland shared power bank market has become a high-potential blue ocean sector, where a well-developed payment integration system is the key to successful deployment.

I. Iceland Payment Overview
Iceland’s payment system is simple, efficient, and highly suitable for small-value, high-frequency, and instant rental scenarios such as shared power banks. The main payment methods include:
- KORTA / Icelandic Card System (local banking card network):
Covers nationwide POS card payment infrastructure across Iceland. - Visum / Mastercard (international card system):
The most widely used offline payment method in retail and tourism transactions. - Apple Pay / Google Pay (NFC mobile payment):
A mainstream contactless payment method widely used in high-frequency transactions. - Arion Bank / Landsbankinn Mobile Banking (local bank apps):
Mobile banking payment systems widely adopted by Icelandic residents. - Revolut (cross-border digital wallet):
A popular international payment tool frequently used by tourists and travelers.
II.Iceland Shared Power Bank Mobile Payment Integration

Zhongdian Hexin’s shared power bank manufacturing facility provides customized hardware and software solutions for the European market. The system has already completed full integration with Icelandic AUR, Kass, cross-border payment channels, and international bank card systems. It also supports independent software deployment and OEM branding services, enabling partners to operate the Iceland shared power bank business with stable and optimized revenue performance.
The Iceland shared power bank system supports a dual-track payment architecture, combining both local and international payment ecosystems to match local market demand.
Local Mobile Payment:
The Iceland shared power bank system deeply integrates with local AUR and Kass e-wallets, enabling QR-based payments. It also supports local bank card POS transactions, Apple Pay, and Google Pay NFC contactless payments. This ensures full compatibility with Iceland’s cashless lifestyle and supports rental scenarios in convenience stores, street shops, and urban commercial districts.
International Mobile Payment:
To address the payment barriers faced by international tourists without local accounts, the system integrates PayPal cross-border payments, Alipay, and WeChat Pay QR payments. It also supports Visa and Mastercard card payments as well as NFC contactless transactions. This fully covers high-traffic tourist locations such as aurora viewing areas, hot spring resorts, flughäfen, and hotels, effectively removing cross-border payment friction.
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