I don't own an EV yet so have a pretty basic question.
Do all charging stations need smartphone (app) to use? Can I just drive up to a station and pay to charge? (If yes which network)
USA specific (of others r interested just add international info as well)
Some let you use credit cards. I think Electrify America does.
Either way, just about every network offers an offline RFID card you get in the mail. This is necessary at the ChargePoint L2 station near me because it's in a basement parking garage that gets no cell service.
If you're curious about specific stations near you, PlugShare usually has info.
If you're worried about privacy, they can already tell who you are by your car's data. Avoiding using a smart phone for charging will just make charging more difficult for no personal privacy gain.
You don't need app to charge. You can usually pay by card or if you don't there is a QR code on the charger that redirects you to a website where you can pay and start the charge online.
Some stations allow you to setup an account online so all you have to do is plug and charge. Depends on the charger company and car model. Check the charger’s website for more info.
Yes. You set it up based on some serialization of the car and the next time you plug in it just charges and bills your account.
Electrify America is setting up something similar but so far it doesn’t work with the Bolt or some other older cars. Something about what they are using to serialize the car isn’t compatible with older models. So be sure to check the website of the charger for more info. It will probably become more standard with time.