Good tips from Rolfe.Evening all,
I get my ev on Tuesdays and just wondering what the favourable apps are that you all use.
Thanks in advance.
Once your set-up, you might not need any? - We have an Ohme at home, which just does as its told, and then out further afield just use the tesla app - as its the cheapest for charging away from home - when on holiday I take a subscription. Also look out for Vend Electric for cheap destination charging (some stations do it by the hour, rather than kWh, which in my case is cheaper than home - I'm thinking here of my favourite : Talacre Beach Resort at 39p / hr, i.e ~ £3 to fill up + also CPS have a few 50kW chargers for free @Oban springs to mind ).Evening all,
I get my ev on Tuesdays and just wondering what the favourable apps are that you all use.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,Important: get the garage to set up the iSmart app on your phone and test it before to drive the car away.
To use the app, you will need a Tesla account with a payment method attached to pay for charging.How can you tell on the Tesla app which of their chargers are open to non-tesla EV. I have just installed this app and can see all the chargers on the map but I do know that most of them are Tesla only, is there a setting in the app to show open to all EV
More than you'd think - Electroverse covers 30+ charging networks across the UK & Europe, including most of the big ones like Ionity, Instavolt, Osprey & MFG to name a few.Good tips from Rolfe.
I've also got electroverse app as we are with Octopus. Not many chargers on there, but it goes on your Octopus account and is sometimes discounted.