App for electric vehicle drivers

Piotr Sirko
6 replies
Hello! My name is Piotr and I would like to launch an app for electric vehicle drivers. The app will enable drivers to easily rank and compare public electric vehicle charge points based on driver priorities and the experience they want. Whether this is absolute recharging speed or the presence of certain amenities, the goal is to quickly find and rank stations based on the requirement. For example if you would like to visit a Starbucks or a Costco during charging we will find the chargers near you or at your expected charging stop which have these amenities and brands nearby. Or if you would like to avoid chargers in isolated or dodgy locations when recharging alone at night we can also help. Would any of you be interested in trying the app and leaving some comments? Please let me know. I will then be in touch before we launch here. We have coverage in the US and UK. It is possible to download the app from our website www.electro-app.com and any comments you have about the app and how it works would be super useful! Some more info below: The reason why I think such functionality matters is that it can easily take 30 minutes to charge even on the highest powered electric vehicle chargers, and no in person support is present at charging stations. Thus the environment at electric vehicle stations matters a lot more than at gasoline stations and you might as well spend the extra time doing something else than just sitting in the car. We use OpenChargeMaps data for charge point locations and we will send OpenChargeMaps data on new chargers added via the app to contribute to the community! We also use crowdsourced data to power a machine learning model which predicts how busy charge points are expected to be.

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Cory Webb
Navigating the electric vehicle landscape is evolving, and so are the apps that accompany it. An ideal app for electric vehicle drivers should offer real-time charging station updates, route planning with charging points, and perhaps a community feature for shared experiences. What features do you find essential in an EV app? Let's share insights to enhance the electric driving experience.
Roger Gallagher
Exploring apps tailored for electric vehicle drivers is a game-changer. From charging station locators to range estimators, these apps enhance the EV experience. For electric vehicle drivers out there, maintenance is key. While nothing beats a trip to the car service, I've found car maintenance 101 super handy. They provide a basic overview and checklist for maintaining your electric vehicle. It's been a lifesaver for me, offering insights on routine checks and keeping my EV in top shape.
Lamern
Well what i believe is that on internet you can find everything for sure. I cannot say that i have electric car because i really have never liked them, but even for my diesel car, there are a lot of things i can buy online. Including such thing as lly egr delete kit because i really like to experiment and so i need specific parts for these operations. Just like that
fred miller
The introduction of a dedicated app for vehicle driver is highly beneficial in today's fast-paced world. Such apps can significantly enhance the driving experience by providing real-time traffic updates, route optimization, and alerts for potential hazards on the road. They also offer convenience through features like finding parking spaces, locating gas stations, and tracking vehicle maintenance schedules. For commercial drivers, these apps can facilitate efficient route planning, cargo tracking, and record-keeping for trips and expenses. Additionally, these apps often include features for emergency assistance and can connect drivers with nearby service providers if they encounter mechanical issues. Furthermore, some apps offer educational content, such as driving tips and updates on traffic laws, which can be especially useful for new drivers. Overall, a vehicle driver app serves as a comprehensive tool, making driving safer, more efficient, and more enjoyable.
Tech & Product with Shashi Kiran
Nice app, is there a way to know fast charges and slow traditional chargers?
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