The number of electric vehicles (EVs) on U.S. roads is steadily increasing. While infrastructure is improving rapidly, many drivers still face concerns around finding reliable charging points or planning efficient routes — especially during long-distance travel. At the same time, more and more EV enthusiasts are embracing the technology and seeking ways to make their experience seamless.
Whether you’re a seasoned EV driver or just transitioning from gas to electric, we’ve compiled a list of essential apps that will enhance your day-to-day EV experience in 2025.

EV Charging Apps
One of the most reliable and user-friendly apps for charging is GO TO-U — an innovative platform that goes beyond showing charger locations. It lets drivers reserve a charging session in advance, eliminating the stress of arriving at a busy charging station with no available plugs.

GO TO-U offers:
- Advance reservations to plan your route with confidence
- Remote control of your charging session — increase or reduce charging time, or stop early
- A clean and intuitive interface with detailed information about each location and on-site services
- Access to verified charging stations that are regularly maintained and fully operational
- 24/7 customer support in case anything goes wrong
It’s a smart solution designed for everyday convenience and long trips alike.
Available on App Store | Google Play
Charging Station Maps
Another essential app for EV drivers is PlugShare, one of the largest global charging station maps.

With PlugShare, you can:
- Search for charging stations around the world, across all major networks
- Read reviews from real users to assess charger reliability
- Filter by connector type, charging speed, and availability
- Plan long trips by incorporating charging stations along your route
While PlugShare gives you access to a vast network and active community, keep in mind that any registered user can edit or add locations — which sometimes leads to outdated or inaccurate data. It’s always a good idea to cross-check availability with GO TO-U or the specific operator’s app for real-time info.
Available on App Store | Google Play
Route Planning Tools
To avoid “range anxiety” or running out of battery on the road, A Better Routeplanner (ABRP) is one of the most effective apps for trip planning.

It allows you to:
- Build custom routes with charging stops automatically suggested
- Estimate energy consumption based on speed, terrain, weather, and driving style
- Get smart recommendations for the best charging points
- Integrate with select EV models for precise data and battery feedback
Whether you’re planning a cross-country journey or a weekend road trip, ABRP helps you optimize your charging and driving strategy.
Available on App Store | Google Play
Home Charging Cost Calculators
Many EV owners prefer charging at home for convenience and lower costs. For that, tools like Electrical Cost Calculator are great for tracking power usage and managing your monthly EV-related expenses.

With these tools, you can:
- Estimate how much you're spending on charging your EV at home
- Monitor electricity consumption over time
- Generate reports and analyze cost trends
Available on App Store | Google Play
Manufacturer Apps for Remote EV Control
Most automakers offer their own branded apps for EVs, often packed with useful telematics and remote-control features. These include:
- Battery level monitoring
- Start/stop charging remotely
- Schedule charging sessions based on electricity rates
- Pre-condition the cabin (heat or cool before you enter)
Examples of popular OEM apps:
- Tesla App – unlocks, controls charging, climate system, and more
- NissanConnect EV – for the Nissan Leaf, offers remote climate and battery checks
- We Connect ID. (Volkswagen) – manage charging and monitor your vehicle
- My BMW – plan trips, monitor battery level, locate charging stations
- Mercedes me – includes full EV control and charging options
- FordPass – useful for Mustang Mach-E and other electric models

Additionally, home charger brands like Wallbox and ChargePoint have their own apps for monitoring power consumption and managing your home charging sessions.
Conclusion
These EV apps are designed to make electric vehicle ownership simpler, smarter, and more enjoyable. From reserving a charging station with GO TO-U to navigating long trips with ABRP, and from tracking home charging costs to remotely managing your vehicle, each tool adds real value to your daily EV experience.
As EV adoption continues to rise, these apps will help you stay efficient, informed, and in control — whether you're charging at home or on the go.
