OBDZero Android

OBDZero

Assists the drivers of the iMiev, CZero, and iOn electric cars

Features & Capabilities

OBDZero reads, displays and stores data from the iMiev, CZero and iOn electric cars. The data such as speed and electricity use are available on the car’s CAN computer network via a Bluetooth dongle attached to the car’s OBD port. OBDZero presents this data in 14 different screens. A 15th screens logs messages between the app, the OBD dongle and the car. Six screens are intended for use while driving. These are:
• Wh shows the battery capacity in kWh and the remaining kWh
• Ah shows the battery capacity in Ah and the remaining Ah
• Volts shows the battery volts and the voltages of the highest and lowest
cells
• oC shows the average cell temperature and the temperatures of the
warmest and coldest cells
• WATTS shows the car’s average watts, speed and watt-hours per km.
• DRIVE updates the distance to the next charging station, the difference
between the remaining (aka rest) range and the distance to the station,
and suggests a speed to the station.

OBDZero can also measure the 100% capacity of the cars battery. But it cannot reset the capacity.

The app saves data in semicolon separated text files, either in the phone’s internal RAM or on an SD Card depending on how the phone is set up.

OBDZero runs on older phones starting with Android 5.0. It works with some but not all inexpensive OBDII Bluetooth dongles.

The Vgate Company sent a number of their OBD dongles for testing and the results are positive. The Vgate FD linker is a good choice. Pirate copies of Vgate dongles are sold on the Internet. Tests of a copy and a true Vgate Scan showed that the true Scan is more stable and faster than the copy. When buying a dongle that purports to be manufactured by Vgate, check that the Vgate is the supplier.

The app does not exchange data with the Internet and it does not use GPS.

There is a user manual available for download at OBDzero.dk or by writing to ORPEnvironment@gmail.com

I take no responsibility for any consequences of OBDZero's use.

Acknowledgements and references:
Much of the code for OBDZero comes from Blueterm by pymasde.es.
The commands to the Bluetooth dongle were found in ELM327DSH.pdf from www.elmelectronics.com
The interpretations of the CAN PIDs for speed, voltage and current etc. were found on http://myimiev.com/forum/ posted by jjlink, garygid, priusfan, plaes, dax, cristi, silasat and kiev and on https://www.myoutlanderphev.com/forum posted by anko.

Special thanks to Anders Fanøe and Allan Korup for their advice on electric car and CAN technology.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
David Cecil
Downloads:
12,214 89
Version:
4.2 Last updated: 2025-12-04
Version code:
44
Creation date:
2017-09-11
Publisher country:
DK DK
Permissions:
  • android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE High risk
  • android.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT Moderate risk
  • dc.local.electriccar.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION
Size:
9.43MB
Email:
or*****@gmail.com
URLs:
Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Google Play Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-14
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Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Android app. Please use these information below to contact the Android app developer.
Developed by:
David Cecil
Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dc.local.electriccar
Email:
or*****@gmail.com

User Reviews

If you own or drive one of the supported cars (iMiev, CZero or iOn) this app is the only of many alternative apps which does not need a special OBD adapter to go. It runs reliably with a simple OBD2 adapter. You can monitor the condition of each battery cell and forecast the neccessary change of the weakest cells.
by La*****, 2025-01-07

Very useful! Must have for imiev type electric cars!
by Do*****, 2023-06-22
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