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EV Alerts is an intelligent alerting SaaS for electric vehicle owners, designed to bring charging status, battery health, recall notices, and software updates into one place. It connects to vehicles via official automaker APIs. The site clearly states that Tesla is currently supported, while Rivian and Ford are still planned, and several other brands are under evaluation.
The product is centered on “alerts” rather than full fleet management. Low-battery and charging alerts are useful for everyday driving; battery health tracking helps monitor degradation trends and notify users when notable changes occur; recall notices and OTA/firmware update alerts reduce the risk of missing important vehicle information. For notification channels, the Free plan supports email, while Pro adds push notifications, SMS, and Webhooks. Webhooks give it some automation potential, but the site does not disclose any public API, SDK, or developer documentation.
Pricing is straightforward: Free is $0/month, supports 1 vehicle, charging alerts, and email notifications, and does not require a credit card. Pro is $9/month, with 1 month free when billed annually, supports up to 5 vehicles, and adds battery health, software update alerts, and more notification channels. Subscriptions can be canceled or downgraded at any time. On security, the product states that it uses manufacturer login authorization, does not store vehicle account credentials, encrypts data both in transit and at rest, does not sell data, and allows users to delete their account and data. However, it does not disclose compliance certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO.
Its strengths are a focused positioning, low onboarding friction, and a Free plan that can be tested in real-world scenarios. The Pro plan is also not overly complex for individual users with multiple vehicles. The drawbacks are that currently usable brand coverage is limited, and information on team collaboration, permissions, SLA, customer support, and enterprise compliance is missing. It is not suitable as a serious fleet or enterprise asset management system. EV Alerts is better suited to Tesla owners, EV enthusiasts, and individual users who own multiple electric vehicles and want to receive key alerts in one unified place.
The main content does not provide information on network accessibility from China, payment methods, or localization, so China access should be considered unknown. Users in China should also consider whether the automaker APIs work under local account systems, whether SMS coverage is available, and whether USD subscription payments are smooth. Alternatives include Tesla or other automakers’ official apps, as well as other third-party EV monitoring and automation tools.
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