EV power
Client
TATA
Services
Mobile Design
Timeline
6 Months
Year
2022
Introduction : An EV mobile application helps electric vehicle owners manage their vehicle-related tasks more efficiently. It typically includes features like locating nearby charging stations, monitoring battery status, scheduling charging sessions, navigation support with EV-specific routing, viewing trip history, and receiving maintenance alerts. Some apps also allow remote vehicle control, payment for charging, and integration with home chargers or public networks—making EV ownership smarter and more convenient.
Project Background: In the era of Electric vehicle boom, many new brands are coming up everyday.
There is big market need for setting up charging station even in remote areas also to facilitate long distance travels using electric vehicles. To keep up the demand many companies are setting EV charging stations.
To facilitate the EV owner and make there life easier it is also very important to build ecosystem that will help in finding them nearby EV charging stations, plan long distance journey smoothly without hassle.
SCOPE OF WORK: Design and develop a mobile application for the EV owners to easily find the charging stations. The application should help them to find the features of each charging station and book time slots for charging. This app also needs to provide an option for the users to plan their long-distance trips smoothly.
Case Study Link: EV POWER
1. Discover – Understanding the Problem
The first step in any project is understanding what we’re solving and who we’re solving it for.
Client Goals: I collaborated with stakeholders to clarify the main objectives.
User Research: I conducted interviews and surveys to understand user needs, pain points, and expectations.
Key Insight: “Users were overwhelmed by too many options on the dashboard.”
2. Ideate – Exploring Concepts
With a solid foundation, I moved into brainstorming solutions.
Wireframing: I sketched multiple low-fidelity wireframes to explore layouts.
Collaborative Feedback: Sharing ideas early helped refine the focus.
Decision: I settled on a simplified dashboard structure with clear call-to-action buttons.
3. Design – Bringing the Concept to Life
At this stage, I transformed ideas into high-fidelity, functional designs.
Design Tools: I used Figma to create clean, modern UI components.
Visual Hierarchy: By prioritizing key features and removing clutter, the design became more intuitive.
Prototype: I built an interactive prototype to showcase user flows and functionality.
4. Test & Refine – Perfecting the Details
To ensure the design met user needs:
Usability Testing: I tested the prototype with real users and gathered feedback.
Findings: Minor pain points, such as unclear button labels, were identified and refined.
Final Adjustments: Improved clarity, refined typography, and ensured responsiveness.
5. Deliver – Handing Off the Design
Once the design was validated, I prepared the final deliverables.
Design files, assets, and design documentation were shared with developers.
I collaborated to ensure smooth implementation.
Conclusion
The motive of this case study is to empower the EV experience, build digital platform which can help user in there daily life reducing there anxiety in finding the charging stations.



