Phone charging stations for shopping centres.
Payments, loyalty cards and the shopping list all live on the phone. Visits end when the battery does.

Where the charging kiosk sits.
- Guests
Rent a power bank near the entrance, shop across the centre and return it on the way out.
- Kiosk
Placed at entrances and food courts, visible the length of the concourse.
- Venue
Visits run longer across every unit, and the centre earns a revenue share on each rental.
The Titan-24 suits a concourse. It stands 180cm tall with dual screens, so it reads as wayfinding furniture rather than a counter unit, and 24 slots cover a weekend without a mid-day restock.
See the kiosk rangeShopping centres, in detail.
- Can a visitor return the power bank at a different charging kiosk?
- Yes. Any ZAPT kiosk on the network accepts any ZAPT Powerbank, so a visitor can rent a power bank at the entrance and return it at the food court, or at another venue entirely on the way home.
- Who does the revenue share go to?
- The centre operator, on every rental taken from its kiosks, paid quarterly with a statement showing each transaction, the peak hours and the month-to-month comparison.
- Does the charging kiosk need a data connection from the centre?
- No. Each charging kiosk carries its own dual-network SIM and runs on its own connection, independent of the centre’s network. It needs a mains socket and a place to stand.
Other sectors on the network.
- Pubs & bars
Guests stay for the next round instead of leaving to find a charger.
- Restaurants & cafés
The seats by the sockets stop being the only ones anyone wants.
- Gyms & fitness studios
Members finish the session instead of leaving when the music stops.
- Hotels & stays
The front desk stops storing guests’ phones in a drawer.
- Stadiums & festivals
Crowds stay ticketed, paying and findable across the whole site.
Place a kiosk in your venue.
Placement is free, install takes under an hour and the revenue share is paid quarterly with a full statement.