Launched by Horizons Regional Council, the new Bee Card aims to make bus travel easier, in turn raising the profile of public transport.
"This will make it easy, really easy," said chairwoman of the Horizons Regional Council, Rachel Keedwell. "Because one of the problems with the current system is that you can only top up with cash, and if you haven't got cash and your card runs out what do you do?"
"With this you can be on your phone, you can do it at home, on your computer, you can set it up, you can manage your kids' cards, if you lose the card you can get a new one, you can get the balance transferred across - there are so many more easy features about it."
The card is a combined initiative by nine councils around the country to improve bus ticketing systems, with the economies of scale saving money for ratepayers. But it will take time to get everyone on board.
"People say 'why should I pay for the buses if I don't catch them?' said Keedwell. "Well actually, I think that's just fair."