Germany’s largest transit operator, BVG, said its pilot of contactless EMV payments extends to all of its nearly 1,500 buses, and the company has eliminated cash acceptance on board the vehicles, a spokesman confirmed to Mobility Payments. But officials in Berlin have not yet decided whether to make the contactless payments service permanent, he added.
“This is not a decision that the BVG has to make,” the spokesman said. “This is a political decision.”
BVG, which said it transported a total of more than 1.1 billion people in 2019, the last full year before the pandemic, also runs the city’s underground metro, tram and ferries. These transport modes also could potentially get contactless EMV payments sometime in the future.