Electricity Maps is a maps & navigation app developed by Electricity Maps.
Download Statistics
Electricity Maps has been downloaded 300 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 2.1 thousand times. It is ranked #123 in maps & navigation.
User Ratings
Electricity Maps is rated 4.76 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 1 thousand ratings.
App Information
Electricity Maps is FREE to download. The APK download size is 25.03 MB. The latest version available is 2.3.5. The last update was on April 13, 2026.
Technical Requirements
Electricity Maps requires Android 5.1+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play April 2017.
Description
Explore real-time and historical electricity data worldwide — from production mix and CO2 emissions to prices, renewables, and much more.
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Excellent source of live and historical energy data from many countries of the world.
★★★★★Krzysztof Chudziak· Oct 14, 2021
Brilliant app. Helped me to understand what is going on daily on the electricity market and strengthen my opinion of superiority of nuclear energy.
★★★★★Tom Klein· Apr 15, 2025
Brilliant idea and really well executed. Also, useful to decide when it's most environmentally friendly to charge an EV. Minor suggestions: - No consumption mode, just use one mode based on production mode but add the import/export graph. - Add total export, import and net to the import/export graph. - Add total electricity production and consumption as numbers into the "electricity production" graph. - Add a line in the "hourly electricity production" graph indicating the total consumption.
★★★★★Holden Waters· Jul 3, 2023
It is the best app I have ever seen to see how much the state helps with carbon emissions.
★★☆☆☆Kent Walter· Dec 1, 2022
Fun idea but the US data is really inaccurate. I live in an area with 25% carbon free nuclear that is assumed gas and coal... There are a few hundred MW of wind that are assumed producing 0MW. Fun idea and needs lots of accuracy help.
★★☆☆☆Shane Pictor· Feb 2, 2022
The site is a great on a PC browser and OK on a phone browser, but the app has several issues, not least of which is the fact that some major countries, such as Germany, are permanently missing, despite being fine on a browser.
★★☆☆☆Levine Lawrence· Dec 8, 2021
Request the developers to add more regions and more details inside regions. Please advertise that this an open source project so that interested energy enthusiasts can join
★★☆☆☆Kirill Berezin· Apr 28, 2025
The whole of Spain lost power and the app still shows that everything is nominal. We don't have electricity for more than an hour - traffic lights, elevators, most of the mobile network. Nothing. But still the app thinks it's the usual day
★★☆☆☆Davey A· Aug 17, 2025
At this moment in GB it is telling me that 34% of electricity available is from solar. Really?
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