Reporting takes seconds — just sign in with Google once. Here's what to report, how the map uses it, and why your two-second tap matters.

What you can report

When you're at a station or charger, you can share what you see:

  • Fuel availability — in stock, or reported empty, per fuel type.
  • Queue length — none, short or long.
  • Price — what you paid, with the grade.
  • Charger status — worked fine, the speed you got, or a unit that's down.
  • Corrections — flag wrong hours, a closed site, or details that have changed.

You can also confirm an existing report with one tap, leave a review or comment, and share a station with another driver — all without creating an account.

How a report becomes trustworthy

Every report is stamped with the time and counted toward a station's confirmations. Fresh, multiply-confirmed reports show bright and confident; old, unconfirmed ones fade. Confirming someone else's accurate report is just as valuable as filing your own — it's the second data point that turns a claim into a fact. Over time this builds a trust score that tells the next driver how much to rely on what they see.

Confirming counts. You don't have to spot something new. Tapping "still accurate" on a report that matches what you see is one of the most useful things you can do.

Reporting well

  • Report what you actually saw, not what you assume — "pumps had a queue of four" beats "busy."
  • Do it at the station while it's fresh, not from memory hours later.
  • Flag problems plainly — a dead card reader or a broken charger is exactly the kind of thing others need to know.

Why it's worth your two seconds

The map is only as good as its freshest reports. Every confirmation you leave saves someone else a wasted detour, a dry pump or a broken charger — and the next driver's reports do the same for you. That reciprocity, at scale, is what makes a driver-updated map beat any static directory. Open the live map, find where you are, and add what you know.

Ready to use it? Open the live map to find real stations and chargers near you, check their current status, and add what you see for the next driver.