I have several on my phone but each seems to locate a subset of the whole. My Tom-Tom map built into the car seems best, for now. I would like to know your experience.
plugshare is the best! Just drove to a new free Greenlots DC Fast Charger that does not show on the Greenlots app yet but it showed up on Plugshare.. When I finished charging, the greenlots app showed that I was charging at location called "Staging" with a California Address.. So, plugshare had it before their own app showed the location..
I use plugshare for a broad overview, but can always sanity-check what it shows on a given network's website. I don't download any apps, just do it in a browser [and usually anonymously, as locating a charge point doesn't need any personal info until you arrive and actually go to charge]. A few bookmarks for the networks' locator map pages is all I really need to keep. _H*
Yeah, if nothing else, the app for the network itself can show you if the charger is busy or out of order. But to *find* a new charger in an area I am not familiar with (or to look for new chargers in areas I am familiar with), Plugshare is my go-to app. The network apps that you will commonly need will depend on what's available in your area. I use EA, EVgo and Chargepoint, but if I were somewhere else, it would probably be a different set.