Some of Australia's most iconic riverside, rooftop and heritage venues are now part of the Fluro network.
We're proud to announce that Fluro is live across Riverland Group, bringing fast, reliable phone charging to patrons across seven of the most distinctive hospitality spots in the country.
About the Group
Riverland Group has spent more than 10 years building venues on a simple idea: Good People create Great Experiences. Their portfolio breathes new life into heritage buildings, with venues spanning Yarra River beer gardens, Northside rooftop bars, beachside breweries and heritage-listed spaces.
The seven venues now part of the Fluro network:
- Riverland Bar
- The Boatbuilders Yard
- The General Assembly
- Hotel Railway
- Naked for Satan
- Jetty Road Brewery
- Lot 100, Adelaide Hills
A partnership at this standard has to feel native to the venue. Fluro stations are designed to do exactly that - sit where patrons need them, work without instruction, and stay out of the way until they're useful.
What Patrons Experience
Tap. Charge. Return.
No app to download. No staff to ask. No tangled cable on the bar. Patrons scan the QR code, pay through Apple Pay or card, and walk away with a fully-charged power bank already connected to their phone.
The return is the part most charging products get wrong. Ours doesn't. Drop the power bank in any Fluro station - here, across the city, the country, or the international network. The system handles the rest.
Why the Partnership Matters
A group like Riverland could work with any charging provider. The reason they chose Fluro is the same reason we wanted to work with them: standards.
We've spent four years building infrastructure that's reliable, fast, fair and unobtrusive. They've spent considerably longer building venues with the same qualities. The partnership only works because both sides care about the same things.
What's Next
Riverland Group is one of three iconic Australian hospitality partners joining the Fluro network this quarter. The rollout is part of significant growth across our domestic network as we move from around 1,000 active stations to a planned 3,000+ across Australasia in the next 12 months.
The next time you're at a Riverland venue - rooftop, riverside, brewery or heritage building - the station is there. Use it freely.