Petro-Canada EV

Petro-Canada EV

EV charging & digital payment

14 ratings
30 reviews

Archived App

This is an archived listing of the app previously available on the App Store.

Although the app is no longer distributed by Apple, you can still view its description, screenshots, version history, ratings, and metadata for reference.

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 11, 2020
  • October 17, 2024

Features

Petro-Canada EV screenshot #1 for iPhone
Petro-Canada EV screenshot #2 for iPhone
Petro-Canada EV screenshot #3 for iPhone
Petro-Canada EV screenshot #4 for iPhone
Petro-Canada EV screenshot #5 for iPhone
Petro-Canada EV screenshot #6 for iPhone
🖼️Get Icon
Icons↘︎

About

This application is being retired in December 2024 to allow for the development of a new, streamlined EV experience. Users can delete their accounts or download the Petro-Canada app for other driving features. An updated EV app experience is expected soon.

EV charging
Digital payment
Account management
Account deletion
Show original description

What's New in Petro

1.8.0

October 17, 2024

Important Notice: Petro-Canada EV will be retired in December 2024. We’re building a new and improved app experience to better serve your electric vehicle (EV) needs. As a result, this app will no longer be available after December 2024. You can continue to enjoy Petro-Canada services through the Petro-Canada app, which offers features for fuelling, car wash, and app exclusive offers.

More

User reviews

App/chargers frustration

I realize a new app is being developed however the current app is bad. Everytime I’ve had to use petro Canada chargers I’ve had to uninstall and reinstall the app. Not to mention the poor charging rates on their chargers. I feel better effort should have been put into developing a functional app before just slapping a poor product together. As well, when I’ve been at chargers half of the time I am unable to use a card because “card reader is down”
Show more

Doesn’t work

Email notice stated app was being retired on December 4, 2024 but as of today, November 12, 2024, the app will not load beyond initial screen with Petro-Canada logo.

Fail, Fail, Fail! Don’t even bother stopping at Petro Canada! Sad!

Petro Canada has zero EV charging reliability in the Maritimes! Only thing that is consistent is how the systems are in a failed or failing state. Shame on you Petro Canada!

Nice app. Crappy maintenance of their hardware.

If you’re own app doesn’t recognize your status and availability what good is it. Called help line and confirmed their equipment, they don’t even know they have issues and I am certain it’s their issue. Back tracking at low SOC on poor information felt like a trap. Fail. Fail. Fail.

Chargers are never properly functioning - service is trash

The petro-Canada chargers are fail 90% of the the time. They either fail to initialize or they fail 2-3 min into a charge and it doesn’t matter how many times you try to restart. Go to a different charge network

Developer apps

FAQ

What is the Petro-Canada EV app?

The Petro-Canada EV app was designed to facilitate electric vehicle charging and digital payments. It allowed users to manage their accounts and access charging services.

Why is the Petro-Canada EV app being retired?

The app is being retired in December 2024 to enable the company to focus on building and delivering a more streamlined EV experience. This retirement is part of a larger effort to improve services.

What should I do if I use the Petro-Canada EV app?

If you wish to delete your account, you can find instructions within the app's Settings menu. For alternative driving features like car washes and exclusive offers, you can download the Petro-Canada app. An updated EV app experience is also planned for the future.

When will the Petro-Canada EV app be retired?

The Petro-Canada EV app will be retired in December 2024. Users are advised to take necessary actions regarding their accounts before this date.

Is there a cost to use the Petro-Canada EV app?

Based on the provided information, the app was free to use and did not have in-app purchases or ads. The retirement is for service improvement, not due to monetization issues.