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EMV and Payment Card Chargebacks

EMV and Payment Card Chargebacks

As of mid-April 2021, any card fraud detected at automated fueling dispensers is the responsibility of the fuel retailer if EMV technology has not been implemented on the forecourt. Since that time, payment card chargebacks related to the chip card liability shift...
More EVs Means More Charging Stations

More EVs Means More Charging Stations

And convenience stores are ideal locations for EV charging. ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Electric vehicles sales are growing at a faster clip than the broader U.S. car business, reports the Wall Street Journal. Still a sliver of the overall market, sales of plug-in vehicles more...
Where Are We With E15?

Where Are We With E15?

E-15 has been in the news a lot lately. Here is where we are today: Rulemaking proposed in January 2021 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to modify or eliminate E15 dispenser labels and loosen underground storage tank (UST) system requirements remains under...
Gas Stations Are Here to Stay

Gas Stations Are Here to Stay

Electric charging stations will begin to proliferate alongside traditional pumps. April 28, 2021, NEW YORK—BloombergNEF forecasts four million electric vehicles will represent a quarter of all vehicles sold annually in the United States by 2030, meaning plenty of old...
What to Do If You Missed the EMV Deadline

What to Do If You Missed the EMV Deadline

Non-compliant stores are now liable for any fraud related to the card portion of a transaction. NATIONAL REPORT — Despite a request made earlier this month by several industry groups to again push back the deadline for EMV compliance on the forecourt, the major...