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Roaming pricing and fee structure

Explains how pricing and fees work for inbound and outbound roaming sessions, including bilateral agreements and settlement timing.

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Roaming pricing and fee structure

Explains how pricing and fees work for inbound and outbound roaming sessions, including bilateral agreements and settlement timing.

For: Operators using Monta Hub

This article explains how pricing and fees work for roaming sessions in Monta.

Inbound roaming fees (CPO)

When a roaming driver uses your charge point, you set the price they pay. Monta deducts a platform fee from the payment and transfers the remainder to your operator wallet.

The platform fee percentage is defined in your Monta agreement.

Outbound roaming fees (EMSP)

When your driver uses an external charge point, the external CPO sets the energy price. Monta adds a platform fee before billing your driver's Monta Wallet.

The driver sees the total price (CPO price + Monta fee) before starting the session.

Bilateral agreements

If you have a bilateral roaming agreement with another operator, the pricing terms are negotiated directly between you and that operator. These override the standard roaming fee structure.

Settlement timing

Roaming settlements are processed on a monthly basis. You can view settled roaming transactions in Transactions in Monta Hub.