It is both- you can sign up- and look for an available charger (the orange is free chargers, the green is chargers in use)- there is a range of various options, from neighbours sharing a charger being one, to those looking for a 'topup charger' for a one time use, to those looking for a 'nearby charger they can leave the car while at work' on a daily basis...View attachment 189019So the intention is not that you just rock up on someones driveway and plug in but share your charger with a neighbor, I assume that for a lot of households it would be possible to position the charger so that both park on their own drive and you just need to agree who charges when and share the installation cost. Also great if you have friends visit who want to charge, no embarrassing "can I pay for the electricity or have a free fill up".
I imagine if you found yourself in trouble many people would allow a stranger to charge anyway if the charger was not in use, I haven't checked the site to see if payment is upfront yet which would obviously matter in that situation.
Thanks for posting this @Dabop really interesting.
It's designed to be flexible... (the charger owners can specify if they want to be present at all charging, or at the first charging only, or never meet them at all- whatever you want just put it in the options, and the app matches your current requirements as a 'I wanna charge' user with those chargers that meet your needs)
Billing isn't handled by the chargers owner- they just spec what they want, the app matches users with owners according to their listed requirements for each, and the app handles the billing from the user to the chargers owner (basically direct debit for new users)