Mercedes-Benz AG's Bertha fuel app now available in Austria
Following a successful launch in Germany, the Bertha smartphone app is now coming to Austria.
Also suitable for motorcyclists
Compare fuel prices around the clock and quickly find the cheapest, nearest, or most suitable gas station: with Bertha, this is now also possible in Austria. Following its successful launch in Germany, the Bertha smartphone app is now also available in Austria, where it can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store and Google Play Store for drivers of all brands.

Making refueling easier
Bertha helps drivers take care of everything related to refueling easily, quickly, and conveniently via smartphone. The free, ad-free fuel app compares current fuel prices at around 15,000 registered gas stations in Germany and 3,000 in Austria at a glance.

When you open the app, prices are automatically displayed clearly in traffic light colors on the map or in a list, including the name of the gas station. Personal fuel preferences such as fuel cards, opening hours, gas station brands, fuel types, or favorites can be set as filters.
This makes it easy to find the right gas station quickly. The app is being continuously developed in both Germany and Austria.
Pay for fuel contactlessly and securely with Bertha Pay in Germany
Drivers in Germany have access to a special feature during the coronavirus pandemic: Bertha Pay. Bertha not only helps save time and money, but also helps drivers look after themselves and others by allowing them to pay for fuel via smartphone from their car or motorcycle contactless and without extra costs. Drivers, other customers, and gas station employees can thus maintain sufficient distance.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blESOoneC8o&width=850&height=478&rel=0[/embedyt]Bertha Pay essentially acts as a proxy to pay at the cash register, and the cashier automatically sees that payment has been made. Contactless payment with Bertha Pay is already possible at over 700 participating gas stations in Germany, and the network of participating partners is continuously expanding. The introduction of Bertha Pay is also planned in Austria.



