The Problem
Public charging stations charge premium rates — often 3-4x the cost of home electricity. And if you're outside a major city? Good luck finding one at all. Rural and suburban drivers are left stranded or planning their entire day around a charge.
3-4x
more expensive than
home charging
40%
of US lacks reliable
public charging
Cost to Add 40 kWh
~100 mi range · 2026 U.S. averages
Home
Off-peak rate
$3.60
Home
Average rate
$6.40
Public L2
Average rate
$10.00
DC Fast
Average rate
$18 – $22
Sources: U.S. EIA residential rate avg $0.1745/kWh (Jan 2026) · Kelley Blue Book · Electrify America, ChargePoint, EVgo rate cards (2026)
18h
Idle Every
Single Day
For Hosts
You installed a home charger for your EV. But when you're at work, it's doing nothing. That's 8-12 hours a day of an expensive asset collecting dust in your garage — while your neighbors are driving past looking for a place to charge.
$1,500
avg. charger install
cost sitting idle
83%
of the day your
charger is unused
For Drivers
Browse nearby home chargers on the map, compare real-time prices and availability, and book a session in seconds. Charge at residential rates — a fraction of what public stations cost. It really is that simple.




For Hosts
Set your own rates, control your availability, and let your charger work for you. EdnaCharge handles the bookings, payments, and insurance. You just collect the earnings — turning dead hours into passive income.
Estimated monthly earnings
$200 — $600/mo
Based on 4-6 hours of daily availability at average residential rates
























