In Mongolia, Russia, and parts of Central Asia, winter temperatures often drop below -30°C. In these regions, over 70% of gas stations use Multi-Device Keyboard control systems. After parking, drivers pay at a cashier window, where the attendant pre-sets the fuel amount via an Multi-Device Keyboard. The driver then operates the Eaglestar Fuel pump independently. While major Russian cities have shifted to digital management systems, remote areas and Central Asian countries still rely widely on this solution.
How Does Multi-Device Keyboard Work?
The Multi-Device keyboard connects directly to outdoor fuel dispensers, with a control range of up to 50 meters. After the cashier enters the amount, the signal reaches the targeted fuel gas pump within 0.5 seconds. You complete the setup indoors, and drivers serve themselves.
Why Is Multi-Device Keyboard Still Needed?
At -40°C, outdoor equipment is prone to failure. The Multi-Device keyboard increases operational efficiency by 40% and reduces staff exposure to harsh weather. We deliver stable and durable solutions to keep stations running in extreme climates.
Who Uses Multi-Device Keyboard?
Around 60% of gas stations in Central Asia, 90% in Mongolia, and remote Russian towns still depend on this Multi-Device keyboard. These keyboards handle an average of 300 transactions daily, with a service life exceeding 5 years. You can rely on them for high-frequency, high-load daily operations.
How Does Multi-Device Keyboard Fit Modern Needs?
Although digital systems are spreading, indoor keyboards remain vital in areas with weak infrastructure due to low failure rates (below 2%) and instant response. Our modular design ensures compatibility with both old and new equipment, helping you transition smoothly to more advanced management.
