Find free charging ports for e-bikes and e-scooters across Philadelphia — posted by riders like you. Real photos. Real spots. Real community.
Every spot has a real photo — the outlet location, the building entrance, the charging setup. No guessing.
Riders add new spots. Real people, real routes, real discoveries. All submissions reviewed by trusted moderators before going live.
Post and join group rides, charge-and-ride sessions, and social meetups at your favorite spots. Real community, not just a map.
Official VoltSpot hubs set the standard. Top contributors earn rewards — discount codes from local bike shops and cafes. Give a spot, get something back.
Browse the map. Filter by neighborhood, outlet type, or whether it's indoors. Every spot shows photos, directions, and real rider notes.
Head to the spot, charge your bike, and get back on the road. All spots are free — just bring your own charger and be a good rider.
Found a new café with an outlet? Submit it with a photo. Once approved, you earn contributor points — redeemable at local bike shops and cafés.
SEPTA forbids charging on its property. Building restrictions make apartment charging hard. Federal EV funding goes to cars, not e-bikes. The outlets that DO exist — in coffee shops, libraries, corner stores — are invisible to riders. VoltSpot makes them visible.
Philadelphia is one of the only US cities where e-bikes are the primary mode for app-based food delivery. That community knows every hidden outlet in the city. VoltSpot gives them a place to share it.
Every spot you add helps another rider avoid the dead-battery walk of shame. Verified contributors earn rewards from local bike shops and cafes — our way of saying thanks for building the map.
VoltSpot is only as good as the community behind it. Every spot you add makes Philadelphia a little more rideable for every e-bike and e-scooter rider in the city. Start exploring. Start contributing. Help every rider make it home.