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A Better Routeplanner VS EVmatch

Compare A Better Routeplanner VS EVmatch and see what are their differences

A Better Routeplanner logo A Better Routeplanner

A Better Routeplanner (ABRP) for planning trips and charging with a Electric Vehicle - both home and in-car.

EVmatch logo EVmatch

Peer-to-peer electric vehicle charging
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  • EVmatch Landing page
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    2023-09-14

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EVmatch videos

Wallbox Home and Commercial EV Charging Stations Integrated with EVmatch Software

More videos:

  • Review - Meet the Electric Car Charging Matchmaker: EVmatch App
  • Tutorial - How to Charge Your Electric Vehicle with EVmatch Using Reservations or Charge Now

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to A Better Routeplanner and EVmatch)
Travel & Location
100 100%
0% 0
Cars
68 68%
32% 32
Maps
100 100%
0% 0
Tech
0 0%
100% 100

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Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, A Better Routeplanner seems to be a lot more popular than EVmatch. While we know about 756 links to A Better Routeplanner, we've tracked only 2 mentions of EVmatch. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

A Better Routeplanner mentions (756)

  • Tesla Model Y: My 6 months impressions
    It's actually a 915km trip ending up in the French Alps during winter time, so it's more taxing on the battery, and I need some juice left on arrival (30%) You can test it out yourself on ABRP [0]. My trip goes from Lier, Belgium to Les Saisies, France. With "quickest arrival" setting, ABRP does 4 stops with a total charging time of 1h25min (and 8h29 driving). The stops are 28, 18, 18 and 22 minutes respectively.... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
  • What Happened to EVs?
    Https://abetterrouteplanner.com/?plan_uuid=f10ce8fe-c1b7-4ade-9c5e-bc564189a799 22h of driving, of which 2h38m for rest&charging Seems totally reasonable to me. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
  • Tesla Model Y range estimate reduced by 6%, becoming more realistic
    > With ICE I don't have to worry about any of that. You don't do that with EVs that nav takes all of that into account. The only valid issue are the poorly maintained Electrify America chargers on non Tesla EV's. But that about to change in the U.S. Since pretty much everyone is adopting NACS/SAE J340 Standard. Which will make them compatible with Tesla Superchargers. Apps like ABRP also exist that is compatible... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
  • What Happened to EVs?
    There is a general drought of Tesla SCs in Queensland / NE Australia, so ABRP can't find a suitable route only using the SC network. Otherwise a scenario for the Lucid Air Dream Edition has it charging 6 times for a total of 4h12m (in "great" conditions, though): https://abetterrouteplanner.com/?plan_uuid=c34a381b-83fc-4bd5-a6d9-2dd86fffc60c. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
  • Santa Barbara to San Jose road-trips in Chevy Bolt EV?
    Anyhow, your trip is just shy of 300 miles and all freeway. ABRP says take a stop in Bradley for up to 40 minutes if I want to arrive with ~10% remaining. If you expect or see any traffic, including in the form of road construction, you'll get better than what ABRP predicts (it tends to run conservative). Charge time is 40 minutes total, so factor in a quick meal, bathroom stop & you're good to go. You might wish... Source: 5 months ago
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EVmatch mentions (2)

  • Experience with owning an EV in DC?
    There are also peer to peer EV charger sharing — think AirBnB but just for someone’s charger— on evmatch.com, there are a handful of them in DC but this will probably grow. TBH I’d thought about listing mine but never did, so maybe I’ll have to do that after all. Source: 10 months ago
  • Tesla J1772 Wall Connector in shop
    I think this kind of thing is only currently available via evmatch.com and wallbox or juicebox chargers. Source: over 1 year ago

What are some alternatives?

When comparing A Better Routeplanner and EVmatch, you can also consider the following products

PlugShare - Find and share information about EV charging stations

Chargeprice - Check the best charging tariffs for your EV

Offroad - Offroad app helps you receive off-roading navigation maps to go on off-roading adventures with your friends and family members without worrying about getting lost in the desert.

ChargeHub - Find charging stations for your electric vehicle

Jaguar Route Planner - Jaguar Route Planner app contains features to allow users to access a built-in map to view their vehicle’s current position with details such as street address and the distance from your GPS location.

AllyVolt - Democratizing EV charging stations