EV Plug In
Public EV Charging in GB with ESB
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Android App Analysis and Review: EV Plug In, Developed by Driivz. Listed in Auto & vehicles Category. Current Version Is v6q, Updated On 03/11/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: EV Plug In. Achieved Over 37 thousand Installs. EV Plug In Currently Has 124 Reviews, Average Rating 3.4 Stars
Use ESB Energy’s public charging network to charge your electric vehicle with the easy to use EV Plug In app.EV Plug In shows the real-time availability and location of all our chargers across Britain. It allows you to swipe to charge, to register and pay, to track your usage, and to manage your account. It also provides information about connector type and power ratings for each charger, the ability to filter by site type (public or taxi only), and includes a handy directions feature to help get you there. It’s EV charging made easy.
We are currently offering last version updated 03/11/2025 . This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
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Recent Comments
A Google user
This is probably the worst charging app out there. It starts with the name being unintuive, followed by a complicated registration process. It takes a while to figure out how to start a charge, and then the app keeps throwing error messages. PS: It took me another 15 minutes to start a charge, and that is after spending 15 minutes to set up my account in the first place. Seriously, the worst EV charging app I have encountered so far.
Vincenzo Sommese
It's ok but the app is missing the most important information, the percentage of charge your vehicle is at. You plug your vehicle in, go shopping or for something to eat and you can not look on the app to see the charge percentage your vehicle is at. You can only view that at the machine. Also on my Samsung S10 phone half the time duration is hidden. The app should show you the percentage your vehicle is at and the cost of what you have used up till then.
T C
Hi. I've tried to use a charge point twice and both times I've got a message like "start point has been rejected". This sounds like there's an error with the charge point but after retrying about five times it turns out that it's to do with the payment card. This is really not helpful. I strongly suggest that if there is a payment problem then the message makes that clear. I stood for about 10 mins in the freezing cold trying to fix an issue which I could have fixed in a minute.
Duncan Pierce
App and local charging point are both very unreliable. After a period of not using it, app now says my password is wrong. Requested password reset email twice. Nothing arrived, even in spam. Tried to create new account but it now wants £10 to create a PAYG account. Suspect they have deleted my account to ensure I pay the £10 up front. But no email from them about it. Most annoying: charge points are unreliable and claim to support contactless when they don't. Customer services not great either!
Marc Conaghan
Very disappointed to be hit with an £8 fine on my first ever use of an EV charger for charging too long! No warning on the machine, only a vague warning on the app about parking overstay charges. Really awful inflexible customer service, due to lack of competition? Beware of details buried in the small print when they could simply say, one hour maximum charge!
L Millns
There's no counter for how many kWh you've received or the percentage the car started at in comparison to how much I want. These are basic features that other EV charging apps have I.E, Gridserve, Osprey to name a few. Since I can't see how many kWh I've received on the app, how can I calculate the cost? How can I tell if I've been charged correctly? There's also no notice given that you take £50 when charging. Turns out, all of this is given on an emailed receipt.
A Google user
EDIT: It looks like ESB is on Plugsurfing, so I may try using that app instead. Went through the registration process for a PAYG account. Asks for username/password, name, address etc. After filling that all in, it then REQUIRES you to top up a minimum of £10 to finish the account creation.
Billy Rebecchi
Had to top up minimum £10 to access their "free charging". The 20kw charger refused to connect twice so then had to move the car and take up a rapid device. Fortunately it was late so no other cars waiting. When it finally connected pretty decent experience. The chargers themselves not too bad and the app does work fairly well so given 2*.