
A Better Routeplanner (ABRP)
Iternio Planning AB
4.3
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Release Details
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2019-12-20 |
Categories | Maps & Navigation |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | Iternio Planning AB |
Support URL | Iternio Planning AB |
Content Rating | Everyone |
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A Better Routeplanner is the world’s most appreciated service to plan, learn and dream about Electric Vehicles - EVs. Simply select your vehicle model, enter your destination and hit plan to get a full trip plan including charge stops and trip duration.
When you are ready to drive it, just go to driving mode and use ABRP as a real-time plan follow-up tool and even navigator, replan as necessary and get continuously updated information about your trip.
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By Phil Blevins
2024-08-04
Version 5.0.4
Battery UsageDifficultHate itLove itSpendingUpdatesUPDATE: The latest version has made it almost impossible to connect to live data via OBDII. This makes ABRP & my Premium Subscription much less useful. There's a bit of a learning curve, but that's probably because ABRP is so technically deep. For long trips it's great when paired with a compatible OBDII device. The ability to see what my state of charge will be at the next waypoint or destination is super helpful. The little icon showing the speed and status of my next charge stop is good too.
By Jeff Roark
2024-07-31
Version 5.0.4
Hate itNetworkSpendingI tried the app on a trip. I paid for the Premium Subscription because there was a 30 day free trial. The app was not useable, the interface is terrible and the API connection to the car only worked on occasion. I only used it for part of the trip. I canceled the subscription and now they won't refund the first month's subscription.
By Jared Bowers (Fortboy888)
2024-07-21
Version 5.0.3
DeviceHate itLocationUpdatesSo I ran this on my pixel 6A hooked up via Android auto to my 2020 Chevy bolt. As far as planning it was okay. There was only once where it took us to electrify America station that wasn't open yet. However, as far as using it as a GPS holy cow, this sucked. Constantly losing track of itself or being way back from where are we actually were like it wasn't updated. Several times it would update itself and select a new charger. The GPS side at least with Android auto up on the screen needs work.