Head to head

Chargeprice or Electroverse: where they actually differ

Two products with different jobs. Chargeprice is a price comparator — its job is telling you what a session will cost on your card; Octopus Electroverse is a roaming and payment product — its job is one account across many networks.

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Two plug-in cars charging from a shared post beside an Amsterdam canal
One post commonly serves two bays, which is why charging etiquette matters. AxelBoldt · CC0 · Wikimedia Commons

Where they differ

CapabilityChargepriceElectroverse
Plans a charging route○ No– Unverified
Models the charging curve◐ Partly○ No
Live charger availability– Unverified● Yes
Pays for the charge○ No● Yes
Compares session prices● Yes◐ Partly
Food, restrooms and facilities○ No◐ Partly

Where they agree

On the remaining 8 capabilities these two are recorded the same way. Rows where both are unverified are agreement about our own ignorance rather than about the products.

Which to choose

Choose Chargeprice if you need to know what a session will cost on your card. Choose Octopus Electroverse if you need live charger status and to start and pay for charging in the app. Price and platform decide the rest, and both are in the table on each product’s own page.

Or both

Most people end up with two of these — a router and either a payment card or the car’s own navigation for the last leg, which is the only thing that reliably preconditions the battery. Using one tool for everything is a preference, not a requirement.