Accessibility at Monta
Overview of Monta's accessibility improvements across digital platforms, aligned with the European Accessibility Act and WCAG 2.2 Level AA standards.
Monta is committed to delivering digital experiences that are inclusive, equitable, and compliant with evolving accessibility standards. We align with the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA.
Purpose and legislative context
The European Accessibility Act, effective from June 2025, requires digital services within the EU to be accessible to individuals with disabilities. Monta operates in the transport, finance, and energy sectors and is subject to these requirements. Our efforts go beyond compliance — we view accessibility as a foundational part of responsible product development.
Summary of improvements
Updated platforms
The following Monta products have undergone accessibility-focused enhancements:
- Driver apps: Monta Charge and white-label equivalents
- Monta Hub: the web-based management platform
- Public websites: Monta.com and associated digital touchpoints
- Email communications, PDF documents, and other downloadable materials
Key enhancements
- Enhanced color contrast for readability in both light and dark themes
- Support for increased zoom without content or layout degradation
- Expanded keyboard-only navigation for all essential user flows
- Improved focus states for keyboard and assistive technology navigation
- Consistent information hierarchy and form labeling for screen readers
- Enlarged touch targets for improved usability across devices
Accessibility benefits beyond compliance
These improvements benefit users beyond those with permanent disabilities, including:
- Individuals with temporary limitations (e.g., injury or illness)
- Users in constraining environments (e.g., bright sunlight, noisy settings)
- Those using keyboard-only input or alternative navigation methods
- Older adults with age-related changes in ability
Our work was supported by a certified accessibility auditor and a group of volunteer testers who helped us identify and address real-world challenges.
What this means for partners and users
- Regulatory alignment — your operations are compliant with the EAA and related international standards.
- Enhanced eligibility for public tenders and requests for proposals (RFPs) that require documented accessibility compliance.
- Improved user experience, fostering higher satisfaction and broader usability.
Accessibility improvements are applied automatically and require no action from end users or partners.
Our accessibility approach
- Routine audits of digital interfaces to identify and resolve accessibility barriers
- Adherence to WCAG 2.2 Level AA guidelines across product development cycles
- Testing with assistive technologies such as screen readers and keyboard-only workflows
- Ongoing team training on accessibility best practices and inclusive design
- Publication of annual VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) reports for key products:
- Monta Charge (coming soon)
- Monta Hub for Consumers (coming soon)
Commitment to continuous improvement
Monta will continue investing in tools, training, and design practices to keep our products accessible, inclusive, and compliant with global standards. If you encounter any accessibility barriers, contact our support team.