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Charzie is an Australian smart parking and EV charging sharing marketplace operated by Fintex Australia. Its core use case is the compliant sharing of unused parking spaces within apartment buildings. It connects three types of users: drivers who need parking or charging, resident hosts who own vacant parking spaces or chargers, and strata admins or building managers responsible for approving rules.
The platform supports searching for nearby apartment-building parking spaces by suburb or GPS, displays real-time availability, and shows full pricing before booking. Some spaces offer Level 2 or DC fast charging, with charging billed by kWh. Hosts can set availability, hourly/daily pricing, and access rules; building managers can approve listings, configure access times, vehicle restrictions, asset types, and building revenue sharing. Its trust system is a major focus: ID verification, Stripe payments, insurance coverage, access instructions released only one hour before the booking, and claimed use of a 7-Gate Security Model plus blockchain audit records.
Charzie does not use a traditional SaaS subscription model. Drivers can register for free with no membership fee, paying per use for parking and charging, plus a 15% platform fee, a 2% insurance fee, and possible building access fees. Hosts can list for free and share revenue after completed bookings. The site states that hosts can retain around 78%–83% of revenue and also provides an example split of 78%.
Its advantages are its highly vertical positioning, well aligned with Australia’s apartment strata governance and the shortage of EV charging supply. Pricing is transparent, there is no membership fee, and its building approval, insurance, identity verification, and dispute mechanisms are more comprehensive than those of typical C2C parking-sharing platforms. The drawbacks are that public materials do not disclose actual coverage density, mobile experience, customer support SLA, or enterprise reporting capabilities. Although it mentions 70+ API endpoints, it lacks developer documentation and clarification of what is openly available.
Charzie is suitable for drivers in Australian cities who need secure short-term parking or charging, apartment residents with parking spaces to rent out, and building managers who want to activate parking assets under strata rules. It is not suitable for users outside Australia or enterprises that need a self-hosted parking management system.
No information was found regarding access from mainland China, ICP filing, or local nodes, so accessibility is unknown.
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