Missing charging networks
App is missing Electrify America. It couldn’t create a 300 mile route that ABRP was able to create with the same parameters and networks selected.
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App is missing Electrify America. It couldn’t create a 300 mile route that ABRP was able to create with the same parameters and networks selected.
Installed, configured, crashed and will immediately closes when attempting to run now.
3rd world ‘legal’ scam, they make their money purely off of unintended subscriptions that is why they refuse to extend proper customer service. This service in no way is worth any charge, nice try on the booster ‘reviews’.
The subscription hits your credit card before you realize that the application is USELESS and contains less information than “FREE” Google Maps. Don’t waste your time with this app. No customer support option either. Pay Tesla, Shell, EV go, Electrify America membership directly. Google gives more for free than this scam.
This is just an app to help you find EV stations. It does nothing more than Google or Apple Maps already does and not only charges you a subscription but forces you to subscribe before even seeing what it is.
This app sounds good in principle its weakness is the ability to see further then a mile from you intended path to see faster or more reliable charging stations. Case in point Portland to Boise has on i84 it skips a fast charger in Hermiston, Oregon at a Walmart that is only slightly out of route, for a level two charger that will take 7 hours and 45 minutes to complete a charge to 90%
I downloaded the app, paid for a year subscription and when it came time to plan my trip it wouldn’t load. The app froze. Deleted and reinstalled it twice. I am done. Moving on to another app.
I avoid any app that makes you sign up and give them a credit card to find out how it works. From the description I get nothing. If I could try it free for a day then signup I might try it.
So, you immediately get prompted for a subscription. That’s annoying right off the bat. Then, you can get access to the free features after subscribing and canceling. All of this so the developer can hang onto your money, and draw interest, for the months it will take for a refund? If features are free, just provide them. I understand that premium features require a subscription, and I’m fine with that. Just don’t charge me to get access to the free stuff when I can’t even tell if the app is any good in the first place. Totally stupid model.
If there’s a free version, I should be able to use it from the start. The forced subscription garbage has to stop. I can’t believe Apple even approved this.
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9
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45
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Top Grossing
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86
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Top Free
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119
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Top Free
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195
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