Updated in March 2026 – We’ve researched and ranked the leading EV-charging mobile app development companies. Sidekick Interactive tops the list thanks to its experience building applications for leading EV-charging companies such as Flo and CleverCharge. This list highlights each agency’s expertise in building mobile platforms for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, helping companies find the right partner for their EV software project.
The electric vehicle ecosystem is growing rapidly across North America and Europe. As charging networks expand, companies require reliable mobile applications that allow drivers to locate stations, start charging sessions, monitor energy consumption, and manage payments. And as the electric vehicle fleet expands in private households, personal charging stations are being sold at record pace and require mobile applications to act as an interface for them.
In this guide, we review and compare the best EV-charging mobile app development companies based on their real-world case studies. Whether you are an EV charging network operator, mobility startup, EV-charger manufacturer, or energy company looking to build a charging platform, this guide will help you identify trusted development partners with proven experience in the EV ecosystem.
Comparison table : top EV charging mobile app developers
| Rank | Company | Year in business | Rating | Review count | EV charging case study |
| 1 | Sidekick Interactive | 15 | 5.0 | 55 | 2 |
| 2 | Zazz | 11 | 4.9 | 154 | 1 |
| 3 | Fireart Studio | 13 | 4.9 | 110 | 1 |
| 4 | Intellisense Technology | 15 | 4.7 | 61 | 1 |
| 5 | Fuego UX | 14 | 5.0 | 26 | 1 |
| 6 | eInfochips | 15 | 4.3 | 7 | 1 |
Our ranking methodology
To create our list of the top EV charging mobile app development companies, we analyzed publicly available case studies demonstrating real-world EV charging application projects. Our research focused on agencies that have delivered mobile platforms enabling drivers to interact with charging infrastructure.
We reviewed the agencies’ websites, portfolio projects, and publicly documented case studies related to EV charging networks, charging station discovery platforms, and energy mobility solutions.
Our evaluation criteria included:
- Demonstrated experience building EV charging mobile applications
- Expertise in mobile development (iOS / Android)
- Experience with IoT infrastructure and energy platforms
- Quality of published case studies
- Reputation and industry expertise
Companies with real-world EV charging projects and strong technical capabilities were ranked higher, particularly those with experience building apps for large-scale charging networks.

1. Sidekick Interactive – Montreal, Canada (services USA and Canada)
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5.0 (55 reviews)
Company founded in 2011 | Visit website
Sidekick Interactive is a Montreal-based mobile app development company specializing in high-quality native iOS and Android applications. The company works with startups, technology companies, and enterprise organizations to build scalable digital products.
Their expertise includes mobile application development, API integrations, backend systems, and connected device platforms. Over the years, Sidekick Interactive has developed applications across industries including healthcare, transportation, and energy technology.
One of their most notable projects in the EV industry is the development of a mobile application for Flo, one of North America’s largest EV charging networks.
EV charging case study: Flo
Sidekick Interactive developed a new native mobile application for Flo, one of the largest EV charging networks in North America.
The previous mobile app was outdated and relied heavily on RFID cards preloaded with credits, making account management and onboarding complicated for users.
The team redesigned the mobile experience and built a new native iOS and Android application that simplifies the interaction between EV drivers and the charging network.
Key features include:
- simplified user onboarding
- improved charging station discovery
- streamlined charging session management
- modern mobile payment experience
The new Flo application provides EV drivers with a more intuitive way to locate and use charging stations across the Flo network.
EV charging case study: CleverCharge
Sidekick Interactive also worked on the CleverCharge mobile application, a platform that connects users with smart EV chargers developed by Danlaw Technologies.
The existing application was functional but difficult to use, particularly during the charger setup process.
Sidekick Interactive redesigned the UX/UI to simplify the user journey while respecting strict technical constraints related to the existing hardware and server infrastructure.
The project included :
- full UX/UI redesign of the mobile interface
- simplified charger configuration flow
- front-end implementation aligned with the new design
The result is a more intuitive mobile experience that helps users easily configure and manage their connected EV charger.
2. Zazz – Vancouver, Canada
4.9 (124 reviews)
Company founded in 2015 | Visit website
Zazz is a digital product development company specializing in mobile applications and enterprise software solutions.
EV charging case study: EV Everywhere
Zazz worked on the EV Everywhere initiative, a digital platform designed to promote the adoption of electric vehicles by simplifying access to charging infrastructure. The mobile application provides EV drivers with tools to locate charging stations, plan trips, and access information about charging networks.
Key features include:
- user dashboards and analytics
- charging station locator
- route planning tools
- charging network data integration
3. Fireart Studio – New York City, New York
Company founded in 2013 | Visit website
Fireart Studio is a product design and development agency known for creating digital experiences for startups and technology companies.
EV charging case study: Electrys
Fireart Studio worked on the design of Electrys, a mobile application designed to simplify the EV charging experience for drivers.
The application focuses on helping EV users locate charging stations and manage charging sessions efficiently. The project addressed the common challenge known as “range anxiety,” which occurs when drivers worry about finding available charging stations.
Key features of the Electrys application include:
- user-friendly mobile interface
- charging station discovery
- integrated payment systems
- session monitoring

4. Intellisense Technology – Punjab, India
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4.8 (71 reviews)
Company founded in 2011 | Visit website
Intellisense Technology develops digital solutions for smart mobility and connected infrastructure.
EV charging case study: EV Charging Station App
The company developed a mobile platform enabling drivers to locate available EV charging stations and reserve charging slots. The application connects EV drivers with charging station operators through a unified platform.
Key features include:
- user account management
- charging station discovery
- reservation system for charging slots
- digital payment integration
Company founded in 2012 | Visit website
Fuego UX is a digital product design agency specializing in UX research and mobile application design. The company has worked on several mobility and transportation platforms, helping companies design intuitive digital experiences.
EV charging case study: EVCS Mobile App
Fuego UX collaborated with EVCS (Electric Vehicle Charging Systems), a charging network operator, to redesign its mobile application.
The project involved extensive UX research into the behavior and expectations of EV drivers. Based on these insights, the agency redesigned the user interface to improve navigation, charger discovery, and session management.
The redesigned application introduced:
- scalable design systems for future app updates
- improved station discovery through map interfaces
- clearer charging session feedback
- simplified user flows
6. eInfochips – San Jose, California
Company founded in 2011 | Visit website
eInfochips is a global product engineering company specializing in IoT systems, embedded software, and digital platforms. The company has extensive experience building connected device ecosystems, including solutions for energy infrastructure and smart mobility.
EV charging case study: EV Charging Platform
eInfochips developed a mobile and cloud platform enabling drivers to interact with EV charging stations through a smartphone application.
Key capabilities of the platform include:
- remote control of EV charging sessions
- charging scheduling
- charger management
- monitoring of charging activity
- analytics dashboards for network operators
The project demonstrates the company’s expertise in integrating mobile applications with complex IoT charging infrastructures.

