EVDry.com is a brandable two-word .com built for the obvious-in-hindsight idea no one owns yet: a map and directory of sheltered, weather-protected EV charging stations. Find canopies. Skip the storm.
Every charging app shows you where the plugs are. None of them tell you whether you'll be standing in the rain for 30 minutes while you wait. That's the gap EVDry fills.
A DC fast charge averages 20–40 minutes. A Level 2 home charge can run hours away from home. In rain, snow, or sun, that's a long time exposed — and a wet handle on a 400V cable isn't a great photo op.
Gas stations are universally sheltered. Charging stations? Mostly not — they're slapped onto parking lots and curbs. As EV ownership scales, the demand for protected charging grows with it. Today, no app surfaces it.
"EVDry" is the rarest kind of .com left: 5 characters, all letters, no numbers, no hyphens, two syllables. It tells the entire story at a glance and works as an app, a directory, a hardware brand, or an installer service. Buy once, use forever.
An interactive map and directory of every sheltered charging station — existing, planned, and proposed. Filter by canopy type, charger speed, weather forecast, and amenities. Below: a sample concept for Seattle, where it rains 152 days a year.
Pick one path or build the whole stack. These are illustrative — not finished products. The domain is broad enough to grow into all three.
A mobile-first directory of every covered charging stall in the country. User-submitted photos, canopy ratings, real-time availability, weather-aware routing.
Charging networks, automakers, and city planners all need this layer of data. Embed it in their nav systems. License the open map for free; monetize the underlying API.
Parking lot owner has 4 chargers and no shelter? List the gap. Solar-canopy contractors bid for the job. EVDry takes a referral fee on every install.
"EVDry" is also a perfect name for the physical product itself — a modular, prefab charging canopy. The domain anchors the brand; the marketplace drives qualified hardware leads.
A few directions a buyer could explore. None of these are active — these are illustrative possibilities of how the domain could be monetized.
$3.99/mo for power users: weather-aware routing, saved favorites, ad-free, early access to new metros.
Sell the shelter overlay to OEMs, charging networks, and routing apps as a paid API.
Charge canopy contractors per qualified bid request from property owners listed on the map.
Hosts and networks pay for premium pin styling, photos, and top-of-list placement in their metro.
One owner. One sale. The domain transfers to you via your registrar of choice, with Escrow.com covering the transaction.