Israel is among the most digitally advanced countries in the world. Cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem have dense flows of tourists and commercial activity in cultural, tourism, and business districts. Frequent outdoor smartphone usage leads to rapid battery drain, creating a stable demand for mobile charging services. The Israel shared power bank market is mainly driven by two key factors: a mature cashless payment ecosystem and strong cross-border payment demand from international tourists. Device deployment must support both local and global payment channels, making it a benchmark for mature shared power bank operations in Asia.
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I. Introduction to Payment Systems in Israel
Shared power bank payments in Israel can be categorized into QR code, NFC, and POS channels, clearly integrating both local and international payment interfaces:
QR Code Payments:
Locally integrated with Bit and PayBox, two widely used national digital wallets. They rely on the banking clearing system for fast micro-payments and are widely accepted in supermarkets and restaurants. For cross-border users, PayPal is supported to enable online QR-based payments for international tourists.
NFC Contactless Payments:
Fully supports Apple Pay and Google Pay, which can be linked to local bank cards such as Isracard and Leumi Card as well as international credit cards. Tap-to-pay enables fast rentals in commercial districts and hotels.
POS Card Payments:
The kiosk is equipped with integrated card readers, compatible with local Isracard and Max bank cards, while also supporting Visa and Mastercard international credit cards. This ensures coverage for both local users without digital wallets and global travelers.
II. Mobile Payment for Shared Power Banks in Israel

The Israel shared power bank payment ecosystem is highly diversified. Zhongdian Hexin has already completed integration with Bit, PayBox, PayPal, and international payment systems, along with independent software deployment. The company provides OEM branding services for shared power banks in Asia, offering multiple device models suitable for all scenarios, making it a strong partner for overseas expansion of shared power bank brands in Israel.
A dedicated payment adaptation system is built to prevent payment fragmentation and user loss. For local residents, the system deeply integrates with Israel’s closed-loop payment ecosystem, fully supporting mainstream digital wallets and local banking cards, in compliance with local payment regulations and small-value consumption habits, ensuring stable local traffic for shared power bank services.
For international tourists and business travelers, the system fully supports NFC contactless payments and cross-border card transactions, solving the issue of users without local accounts and addressing the limitations of single-payment ecosystems. This dual-mode payment structure covers commercial districts, tourist attractions, and hotels, significantly improving rental conversion rates and ensuring more stable and sustainable revenue for shared power bank operations.


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