% website is in french, 2translate2 english use
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookandplug.com%2F
 this service may not be available in N.America yet, & EVSE looks like it is
Euro style where drivers have to bring their their own j1772 cord. I could
see offering this EVSE parking in my future front yard %

https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/09/wattpark-ev-charger-airbnb-rent-electric-car/
Wattpark is Airbnb for electric vehicle charging stations
2019-01-09  Jessica Conditt

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Plus, the chargers look like Portal's Wheatley.

The folks behind Wattpark see an opportunity to bring the gig economy to
electric vehicles. They envision a future where people purchase reasonably
affordable EV charging ports and install them at home, a business or
anywhere they have access to a legal power source, really. Then, the fun
begins -- whoever owns the charging station can add it to a network called
Book and Plug, and then make it available for other people to use, pricing
it however they'd like.

This future is fast approaching. Wattpark is set to launch later this year,
with a charging robot starting at $600. The hardware itself resembles a
personality sphere from the game Portal, but cut in half and with a little
less sass. It's a half-globe with a pupil-like hole in the center that
covers up the actual charging port, all of it surrounded by flashing blue
and red lights.

Wattpark features a universal charging connector that will work with any EV
on the market -- that includes bikes, scooters and cars -- and it functions
even outside of WiFi zones. The machine opens up via a Bluetooth connection
provided by the Book and Plug app. Travelers in need of some juice would
open the app, find a Wattpark charger on a map and schedule a time to visit.

Or, this thing can be used entirely in-home, without the entrepreneurial
bent. If you're already dreaming of lines of Tesla owners dropping money
into your Book-and-Plug pockets, take a breath -- you'll still have to pay
for all of that electricity, remember. That said, you can always buy a
charging station, open it up to the public and make it entirely free as an
act of environmentalism. It's all up to you.
[© engadget.com]


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GM partners w/ public-EVSE: EVgo,ChargePoint,Greenlots
https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d514e3245544f31457a6333566d54/share_p.html
GM to partner with EV charging networks for its electric cars
2019-01-10  U.S. automaker General Motors (GM) said on Wednesday that it
will collaborate with three leading electric vehicle (EV) charging networks
in the country to ...
...
https://electrek.co/2019/01/09/gm-partners-evgo-chargepoint-greenlots-ev-charging-solution/
...
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/general-motors/2019/01/09/gm-bolt-ev-charging-network-evgo-chargepoint-greenlots/2523453002/




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