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Denchargi
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Denchargi
A friendly, community-powered map of e-bike charging points — no ads, no tracking.

Do I need an account to use Denchargi?
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No. Browsing the map, searching for places, and saving spots all work without signing in. You only need a free OpenStreetMap account if you want to add, verify, or report charging points.

Is it free? Are there ads?
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Yes, it’s free — and there are no ads and no tracking.

Where do the charging points come from?
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From OpenStreetMap, the free, open map of the world maintained by a global community. Real cyclists and volunteers add the data, and you can too.

What happens when I add or verify a point?
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Your edit is submitted to live OpenStreetMap and becomes part of the public open map. That means your contribution helps everyone — not just other Denchargi users, but anyone using OpenStreetMap data.

Which areas are covered?
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Anywhere OpenStreetMap has e-bike charging data. Coverage is best where the local community has mapped chargers — and it grows every time someone adds a point. If your area is sparse, you can help fill it in.

Why does the app ask for my location?
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Only to center the map on you and show nearby charging points. Your location stays on your device and isn’t used to track you. You can browse without granting location access. See the Privacy Policy for details.

Which platforms is it on?
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Denchargi is being prepared for iPhone (iOS) and Android. Store links will appear here once it’s live.

How do I get help or report a bug?
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Email denchargi@lauver.dev or visit the Support page.