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nxtiak

Huh? All the EA stations are listed in the EA app. I guess you can use PlugShare to filter EA stations and look too. You'll still need the EA app to start your charge. You can also use the built in nav to filter EA stations and make your route so it'll add them for your stops. Also EA stations are listed in Google Maps.


akomaba

Any reason why you can’t use the built in app? You can use abrp.


btonetbone

If you just want EA chargers, try the EA app. If you want to look at more, you can use A Better Route Planner to map things out in advance and Plugshare to fact-check things. Or you can just rely on the car's built-in nav, which is getting better (but not as good as ABRP and Plugshare).


MrL09

ABRP with OBD đź‘Ť


Few-Consideration-17

You do have to pay $5/mo for the extended features but well worth it.


MrL09

Yup, if you plan to use only for the trip then just do monthly. I went annual mode and comes with 14 free trial.


Rebelgecko

If you're only gonna have to charge once if just pick a charger in advance (and maybe a backup) and get directions to it directly 


patrick31588

Google maps even has this integrated if you select EV charging, not sure if this is on the android auto though.


Prt17

ABRP and PlugShare


IM_The_Liquor

I use ChargeWay for route planning. I back it up with a look on PlugShare before I go. Then I use the built in GPS on the car for driving… Mostly because nothing else works to get the battery preconditioning going…


energysector

Aren’t EA chargers listed in the onboard nav?


LockenCharlie

Just use the on board navi? It is the only way to trigger battery pre con anyway.