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For EV drivers tired of four charging-card apps

EV Costs

Every charging session, every network, one total

Tesla Superchargers. FastNed. IONITY. BMW. Different prices, different cards, different apps. EV Costs logs every session in one place — and tells you what driving electric actually costs you, versus what a petrol or diesel car would have.

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EV Costs app on iPhone shown in a car at night, displaying a charging session detail with kWh and cost

From scattered sessions to a single number

Three steps to finally know what your EV costs.

1

Log

After a charging session, log the kWh, price, and the network you used. A few taps in the car, in line for coffee, or at home that evening.

2

Track

EV Costs shows every session on a clean timeline — with totals per card, per network, and per charging-station speed. Filter by anything that matters.

3

Compare

See what your EV actually cost over a month, a quarter, a year — and what the same kilometres would have cost in petrol or diesel. The answer is usually surprising.

EV Costs app on iPhone shown at a restaurant, displaying a map view of a charging session location

What EV Costs does

A focused logger for the financial side of driving electric.

Multi-network aggregation

Tesla Superchargers, FastNed, IONITY, BMW, anything else you plug into — all unified into one total. Different prices and cards become one clean overview.

EV vs fuel comparison

See how much your EV is actually saving (or costing) versus a comparable petrol or diesel car over the same distance. Numbers, not opinions.

Session timeline

Every session in a clean chronological list with kWh, cost, network, and station speed. Scroll back through months of charging at a glance.

Filter by card and station

Want to know what you spent at FastNed last quarter? Or which charging card has the best total? Filter the timeline by card or station and the totals follow.

Stays on your iPhone

Charging history doesn't go anywhere. The App Store confirms it: no data is collected. A one-time €0,99 / $0.99 purchase — no subscription, no account.

Find out what your EV really costs

EV Costs is a one-time €0,99 / $0.99 on the App Store. No subscription, no ads, no account. Just every session in one place.