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Electrolysis

EV Charging interface for Linux Source

Description

Sadly public charging of electric vehicles often requires either an app or at least an account. Until now, those apps only existed for Android and iOS. It's time we changed that and created something for Mobile Linux.

Electrolysis provides a native GTK application for EV charging.

Source

Project links: Links with more information: Links to (pages with) screenshots:

Rating

Mobile Fit: 4

Almost perfect, works fine with tweaks for scaling, like scale-to-fit on Phosh

Project status: pre-release

This project has not seen a release yet. It may be in development for a short time only, or maybe longer. It should work mostly fine, but don't expect to find it packaged in your distribution.

The project repository was created on 2024-02-03.

The last known commit happened on 2024-10-12.

Please note: This information is not updated continuously. This particular listing was last updated on 2024-12-01

Features

 This app is (according to its appstream metadata or description) intended to be compatible with mobile devices.

Packaging

If you're lucky*, you can install this app by just hitting this button:

Install

* You need to have an appstream:// handler, e.g., GNOME Software or KDE Discover, installed and the app needs to be available in a configured software repository, more details.

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Licensing and technical details

License: MPL-2.0 Metadata: CC0-1.0

Frameworks: GTK4 libadwaita

Programming languages: Rust

Build system: cargo

AppStream Metadata URL: https://gitlab.com/undef1/electrolysis/-/raw/master/doc/com.gitlab.undef1.Electrolysis.metainfo.xml