Overview
EVDataBot stores vehicle data locally on your device. The app is intended to give you more visibility into your vehicle without turning your telemetry history into a cloud service.
EVDataBot is designed around on-device storage. We do not operate our own telemetry servers, collect analytics about your driving, or transmit your vehicle history to third parties.
EVDataBot stores vehicle data locally on your device. The app is intended to give you more visibility into your vehicle without turning your telemetry history into a cloud service.
When connected to a compatible OBD adapter, EVDataBot may read diagnostic and telemetry information including battery state of charge, voltage, current, temperature, tire pressure, speed, and odometer values. This information is stored locally on your device.
EVDataBot may also use location data to track routes, calculate mileage, and capture elevation changes for trip history. Route data is stored locally and is not transmitted to our servers.
Bluetooth is used to communicate with your OBD-II adapter. A local device identifier may be stored on-device to support reconnection to known hardware.
EVDataBot uses the Open-Meteo weather API to associate weather conditions with driving efficiency. To do this, the app sends your current GPS coordinates to Open-Meteo when weather data is requested. Please review Open-Meteo’s own terms and privacy practices for details about their handling of requests.
EVDataBot is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
We may update this statement from time to time. Material changes will be reflected with a revised date in the app and on this page. For privacy questions, contact support@evdatabot.com.