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Trip Charging Planner

Plan your electric vehicle journey with optimal charging stops. Select your car, enter your route, and get personalized charging recommendations.

Select Your Vehicle

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Trip Settings

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How the Trip Planner Works

1

Select Your Vehicle

Choose your EV or PHEV model from our comprehensive database to get accurate range and consumption data.

2

Plan Your Route

Enter your start and destination points, or click on the map to select locations.

3

Set Your Preferences

Configure your starting battery level, desired arrival charge, and charging preferences.

4

Get Recommendations

Our algorithm calculates optimal charging stops based on your vehicle's range and route distance.

5

Export & Save

Export your route to navigation apps or save it to your favorites for future reference.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are the charging time estimates?
Our estimates are based on typical charging curves and station specifications. Actual charging times may vary depending on battery temperature, current charge level, and station conditions.
What if my car isn't in the database?
You can use a similar vehicle model as a reference, or contact us to add your specific vehicle to our database. We regularly update our vehicle list.
How do you calculate charging costs?
Costs are estimated based on average electricity prices in your region and typical charging station rates. Actual costs may vary by provider and location.
Can I plan routes with multiple stops?
Currently, the planner supports point-to-point routes with charging stops. Multi-destination planning is planned for future updates.

EV Glossary

SOC (State of Charge)

The current battery charge level expressed as a percentage. Similar to a fuel gauge in conventional cars.

kWh (Kilowatt-hour)

Unit of energy measurement for batteries and consumption. Higher kWh means more energy storage or usage.

WLTP Range

Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure - standardized range measurement under controlled conditions.

DC Fast Charging

High-power charging (50kW+) that can charge an EV battery to 80% in 30-60 minutes.

Charging Curve

How charging speed decreases as battery fills up. Fastest from 0-50%, slower from 50-80%, very slow 80-100%.

CCS (Combined Charging System)

Common fast-charging connector standard used by most European and American EVs.

CHAdeMO

Japanese fast-charging standard, commonly used by Nissan and Mitsubishi vehicles.

Type 2 (Mennekes)

European standard for AC charging, typically used for home and workplace charging up to 22kW.

PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid)

Vehicle with both electric motor and combustion engine, can be charged from external power source.

BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle)

Fully electric vehicle powered only by battery, no combustion engine.

Regenerative Braking

System that recovers energy during braking and deceleration, extending the vehicle's range.

Thermal Management

System that maintains optimal battery temperature for performance and longevity, especially important during charging.