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Welcome to GitCharger

GitCharger is the operator dashboard for running your EV charging network. From one place you can add chargers, publish them so drivers can find and use them, decide who is allowed to charge, track sessions and revenue, and manage your team.

The GitCharger dashboard: sidebar navigation and a list of chargers with live status and tag chips

These docs are written for the people who run charging: site hosts, fleet operators, and networks. If you're integrating with the GitCharger API, see the API reference (coming soon).

What you can do

  • Manage chargers: add chargers, monitor their live status, send remote commands, and edit configuration.
  • Publish to the network: link a charger to a public station or publish a brand-new public charger so drivers can discover it.
  • Control access: set a charger's visibility and default access, and grant or revoke access for specific users.
  • Organize: group chargers with tags and locations to keep large fleets manageable.
  • Operate: handle reservations, review transactions, respond to alerts, and analyze usage.
  • Run your account: invite teammates with the right roles, and manage your plan and billing.

How these docs are organized

  • Get started: create your account, set up a workspace, and find your way around.
  • Chargers: everything about adding, publishing, controlling, and sharing chargers.
  • Organize: tags and locations.
  • Operations: reservations, transactions, alerts, and analytics.
  • Account: team, roles, plans, and billing.
  • API: the developer reference (coming soon).

New here? Start with Create your account.