Indonesia Shared Power Bank Payment System Explained
Trade News · 2026/06/01

With the rapid development of the digital economy in Southeast Asia, shared power banks in Indonesia are becoming a daily necessity for consumers. Integrating local payment methods is crucial, and the emergence of mobile payment systems such as GoPay, QRIS, and OVO has made the rental experience more convenient and seamless. This article analyzes the development opportunities of the Indonesian shared power bank market from three aspects: payment methods, revenue models, and device deployment.

Shared power bank rental in Indonesia with GoPay, QRIS and OVO QR payment

1. Indonesian Shared Power Bank Payment Overview
Indonesian shared power banks are closely integrated with local mainstream payment systems, providing fast and convenient rental processes:

  • GoPay: Part of the Gojek ecosystem, covering payments for transportation, food delivery, and offline stores. Users can rent via QR code payment or App payment, making the process simple and fast.
  • QRIS Payment: A unified QR code payment system promoted by the Indonesian central bank, compatible with various e-wallets and banking apps, enabling cross-platform QR code payments suitable for all shared power bank rental scenarios.
  • OVO Payment: Commonly used for offline retail, gas stations, and financial services. Users can top-up, withdraw, and pay bills. OVO also supports point accumulation, enhancing user loyalty and encouraging frequent shared power bank usage.

The integration of these multiple payment methods makes using shared power banks in Indonesia more seamless in daily life while promoting rapid market growth.

2. Revenue Analysis of Indonesian Shared Power Banks

Litapower, the overseas brand under Zhongdian Core’s shared power bank factory, has implemented multi-scene device deployment in Indonesia. The hardware and software have been fully integrated, aligning with local mobile consumption habits and payment methods, and multiple models of shared power bank devices are available to match different usage scenarios. Litapower is quickly becoming a major player in Indonesia's shared power bank market.

The revenue model mainly includes time-based rentals, scene partnerships, and advertising value-added services. Through these models, operators can quickly recover costs and achieve long-term stable profits. With the continuous increase in smartphone penetration and mobile payment adoption, the user base for shared power banks in Indonesia is expanding. Device upgrades and localized operations further enhance market competitiveness.

The Indonesian shared power bank market has vast potential. By combining multiple payment methods with multi-scene device deployment, operators can achieve steady growth in the Southeast Asian market. Our brand’s successful deployment provides a reliable demonstration for investors, proving the high growth potential and profitability of this market.

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