All Systems Go: Making the Future of Mobility Work, Behind the Scenes

11.03.2026 Corporate News 7 mins read
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Europe’s mobility hubs are changing fast and complexity is rising just as quickly. Go behind the scenes with TSG to see how they turn scattered systems into one intelligent, connected ecosystem. From charging to fueling, retail to fleets, and energy to payments, this is the digital backbone that makes modern mobility work.

From diversification to convergence.

Mobility hubs across Europe are changing fast. No longer limited to traditional refueling, they now bring together EV charging, fleet services, car wash, retail and more. A new reality is taking shape: multi-format, multi-energy, and increasingly digital.

For operators, this shift opens new growth opportunities but also adds complexity. Systems must adapt to multiple user journeys, evolving regulations and growing technological diversity.

This is where TSG comes in: not simply as a technology provider, but as the integrator that ensures every system on site works in harmony.

From complexity to operational clarity.

Mobility environments are becoming increasingly fragmented. Sites must handle multiple energy types, equipment from various manufacturers, and evolving customer expectations. The challenge isn’t just connecting systems; it’s making them work together coherently.

TSG’s role is to design, deploy and maintain the digital backbone that makes this possible. A large part of its work involves integrating and operating systems from global technology partners, complemented when needed by its own proprietary tools. These platforms cover fueling operations, pricing, access, payment and control, forming a modular architecture that adapts over time.

TSG doesn’t push a single solution. Instead, it relies on open integrations and API-based connections to ensure consistency, scalability, and performance across both public and private infrastructures.

This interface layer is often built on long-standing industry platforms, such as the Tokheim Prizma POS or Fairbanks wet stock monitoring systems, deployed by TSG across Europe and Africa in partnership with global OEMs.

Its approach is pragmatic and grounded in the field: working with what already exists — industry-standard platforms for POS or diagnostics — and adapting the digital layer to each site’s reality.

Serving all user journeys.

Mobility today means diversity: occasional drivers, daily commuters, fleet professionals — all with different expectations. But their experiences should remain fluid and consistent across all services on-site.

TSG enables this convergence. Its orchestration platform serves as the digital control tower, connecting services like EV charging, loyalty, access, car wash and vending into a single operational flow. Operators can define rules, automate tasks, monitor activity and adjust in real time, all from one interface.

The platform work seamlessly across older infrastructures and new partner systems. Whether managing retail transactions, controlling energy flows or enabling remote diagnostics, TSG ensures that the customer journey — from pump to charger to shop — is cohesive from end to end.

TSG also provides mobile payment and identification tools that maintain consistency across apps, in‑vehicle systems and contactless interfaces. The goal: simplify operations without sacrificing control or insight.

And while many technologies are delivered by trusted partners, TSG handles the full integration and support lifecycle — ensuring compatibility, compliance and performance across every component deployed.

Fleet-first logic.

Private infrastructures such as fleet depots and logistics hubs require more than user experience — they demand operational precision.

Who has access? When? With which vehicle? How is energy allocated or billed? These are not just technical questions; they define business performance.

Through its ProFleet business unit, TSG provides advanced solutions for managing access, authorisations and energy tracking in real time. The LOGmaster platform, for example, integrates with ERP and fleet management tools to define user rights and monitor site activity.

TSG’s modular approach ensures that these systems can be tailored to any fleet configuration. Tools like license-plate recognition and in-vehicle applications enhance control, consistency and traceability across all energy formats.

Crucially, these sites benefit from the same digital backbone used for public infrastructures — ensuring seamless integration across mixed-use networks.

Integrated EV charging.

The transition to electric mobility creates new expectations — and new risks. Too often, EV infrastructure is installed separately, without connection to the rest of the site’s operations.

TSG takes a different approach. Its EV solutions are embedded within the broader system architecture, enabling unified access, pricing, monitoring and payment across both public and private contexts.

With its ChargePay platform, TSG ensures that EV charging integrates smoothly into existing payment ecosystems — from bank cards and fuel cards to apps and wallets. Combined with cohesive business systems tools, operators retain full visibility and control.

This integration extends to fleet charging, where infrastructure must support vehicle-specific rules and operational strategies. Here, ChargeLOG interfaces with EV chargers from different manufacturers and operates as an integral component of the LOGmaster platform, which also provides unified management for fuel, gas, car wash and access‑control systems. Public or private, EV becomes a native part of the site’s logic — not an afterthought.

Energy as a performance driver.

Energy is no longer a passive input — it’s a core element of operational performance.

Sites must coordinate dynamic energy flows from multiple sources—including solar generation, battery storage systems, and the utility grid—and distribute them across diverse energy consumers, such as EV charging infrastructure, HVAC systems, refrigeration units, storage assets, and site lighting.

TSG’s Smart Energy Management platform balances consumption, production and storage in real time, helping operators meet demand while staying within their energy constraints.

By treating energy as a managed system — and integrating monitoring tools from partner platforms — operators unlock new levels of efficiency, cost control and regulatory compliance.

Predictive control, carbon tracking and demand smoothing aren’t just possible; they’re built into the system design.

Retail, integrated by design.

As user interaction goes digital, retail within mobility hubs must evolve too. From food and services to last‑mile convenience, expectations are growing.

TSG supports this evolution with fully integrated retail solutions — including self-checkout, digital ordering and loyalty — all synchronised with stock, pricing and reporting systems. These tools connect directly into the site’s connectivity layer, ensuring smooth customer experiences from pump to shop.

TSG integrates the self-checkout solutions developed with leading retail tech providers, allowing operators to streamline customer flows while maintaining full control over transactions and inventory. Already deployed across several European mobility hubs, these self-service systems help reduce wait times and operational costs.

Retail isn’t just an add-on. It’s part of the operational core.

Execution makes the difference.

No system matters unless it performs in the field.

With more than 7,000 certified technicians across 30 countries, TSG combines digital architecture with operational excellence. From installation to upgrades, the company ensures that what is designed is delivered — and that it works, day after day.

Whether deploying partner systems like Prizma, Fairbanks or its own proven platforms, TSG ensures integration, compliance and long-term performance across all technologies on site.

This capability makes TSG a long-term partner for energy networks, retailers and fleet operators across Europe and beyond.

One architecture. Many journeys.

What sets leaders apart in mobility isn’t just the number of services they offer, but how well those services work together.

TSG’s mission is to deliver integrated, scalable systems aligned with real-world needs — architectures where public and private journeys coexist, where data drives insight, and where everything works as one.

Because in tomorrow’s mobility, success won’t be driven by technology alone, but by how intelligently it’s deployed.

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