Find the right lot for your car
We help you to find a place to plug in your EV
Here you can park:
For example in New York City. Charging has never been easier.
Make sustainable mobility
The future is electric
Over the last decade, electric mobility and the popularity of electric passenger vehicles have grown rapidly, and this trend shows no signs of abating.
EV sales, EVs on the road, government EV mandates, EVs as a percentage of total vehicle sales, or simply vehicle manufacturers making electric mobility pledges — however you measure it, the future is electric and the age of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles is coming to an end.
Find the right Charging Station for you.
With the help of our reviews, you will be able to make a decision about which charging station is right for your lifestyle and needs. Find out how much each station costs, how long it takes to charge your car, the distance that you can travel on a fully-charged battery, what features it has that you might need like WiFi or a touchscreen display, and more.
SAN FRANCISCO
Looking for EV Charging Stations in San Francisco?
NEW YORK CITY
Get a fast charge at stations across New York City.
LONDON
Find charging points in London to help you charge your vehicle quickly.
BERLIN
Find out where charging stations in Berlin are located.
If you're an electric car owner in New York City..
..there's good news - charging your car is getting easier and more convenient. Charging points are popping up all over the city, making it easy to keep your car powered up and on the go.
No matter what type of charging station you use, it's important to have the right adapter for your car. Most charging stations will have both Level 1 and Level 2 connectors, but not all will have a Level 3 connector. Take a look to the right to get more informationen about that.
Charging your car is easy, but there are a few things to keep in mind. First, it's important to find a charging station that's compatible with your car. Second, you'll need to make sure you have the right adapter for your car. And finally, remember to keep an eye on your battery level and charge time so you don't end up stranded with a dead battery.
With a little planning, charging your electric car will be a breeze.
Good to know
Different types of charging stations
There are a few different types of charging stations, so it's important to know which one is right for your car. Level 1 charging stations use a standard 120 volt outlet, and can charge your car in about 8 hours. Level 2 charging stations use a 240 volt outlet, and can charge your car in about 4 hours.
Level 3 has your back
If you're looking for a quick charge, there are also Level 3 charging stations, which use a 480 volt outlet. These can charge your car in about 30 minutes.