Tesla and Hyundai rule the charts, while Polestar and Subaru are at the bottom.
Modern electric cars usually come with some sort of companion smartphone app, for better or worse. They’re the perfect candidates for such a marriage–you can cool or heat the cabin before opening the driver’s door, set charging schedules and more. But as is the case with other smartphone apps, not all are created equal. Some are filled to the brim with features, while others will make owners forget they have access to an app in the first place.
On the other side of the chart are the Volvo Cars, Jaguar Remote and Polestar apps. J.D. Power 2024 U.S. OEM EV App Report - Premium brands In the mass-market segment, J.D. Power ranked Hyundai’s EV smartphone app to be the best of the bunch, with 835 points, followed by Kia with 829 points and Ford with 810 points. Volkswagen’s myVW, VinFast and the Subaru Solterra Connect app all got under 700 points and ranked at the bottom of the chart. J.D. Power 2024 U.S.
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