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The EVnSteven app tracks and bills EV charging at any electrical outlet. Supports Level 1 and Level 2. No hardware required. Use your existing outlets and save.

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Joined June 2023
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
1 month
Think outside the dodecahedron
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
We plugged at the motel all night. You won't guess the result.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
Most condos already have what you need to charge. It’s just not labeled EV Charging... We fix that
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
I shared a 12 amp outlet with a Tesla for almost a year and you wouldn't believe how it went.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
That outlet in your stall is enough. Our app makes it a charger.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
Life is so interesting when you flip the script https://t.co/opGq5hXKJS
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
That outlet in your stall is enough. Our app makes it a charger.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
$3,000 to $5,000 to install a level 2 charging station in your parking stall at your condo in Vancouver. Deal or Nø deal?
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
How far could you go at 3 mph? But if you had all day and all night.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
Charging at 3 mph is like driving all day in first gear, but...
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
Charging at 3 mph is like driving all day in first gear. But your car’s parked anyway, so you just gained 66 free miles overnight and while you're at work.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
3 months
Would you drive 3 mph for 22 hours just to go 66 miles? That’s Level-1 charging. But you charge while you sleep, so it's starting to make sense right?
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
6 months
Ask chat GPT, Grok, Gemini, and Meta: "what time is it?"
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
7 months
Had a stimulating talk with Josh @CoulStreet about the advancements in material science, specifically lab-grown diamonds. 💎 Did you know they're being used for more than just jewelry? Also discussed challenges and opportunities in the EV charging space. Innovation is happening!
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
7 months
Super productive EVnSteven dev meeting today! Tackled some interesting challenges, from user interactions to refining our marketing strategies. Exciting progress using Gemini for coding support and considering new tools. Onward and upward as we work on the latest build!
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
7 months
Simplify tracking and managing EV charging in shared living environments like apartments and condos, when using standard electrical outlets (120v or Level 1) or basic, unmetered Level 2 chargers. Provides an alternative to installing expensive, fully networked charging stations.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
7 months
EVnSteven isn’t just an EV charging app. It’s local, it’s human, it’s shared. It’s neighbors helping neighbors keep their cars charged. #EVcharging #techforgood #communitypower
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
7 months
It’s not about selling kilowatts. It’s about shifting mindset—and that takes time. But I believe in this. And if even one more person gets it today, I’ll call that progress.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
7 months
The real challenge isn’t power—it’s perception. We already have the infrastructure. What we’re missing is awareness, trust, and a simple way to track usage. That’s what I’m building with EVnSteven.
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EVnSteven EV Charging App
7 months
Some days it feels like an uphill battle. Most people think EV charging needs expensive hardware or high-powered hookups—but the truth is, a standard wall outlet can give you 5 km of range per hour. That’s more than enough for overnight or workplace charging.
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