EVKX.net Roadmap

A transparent look at what we are building next on EVKX.net, including user accounts, community features, data quality tooling, and search improvements.

Last modified: Mar 15, 2026

EVKX.net is built iteratively, with a focus on structured EV data, useful tools, and content that helps both buyers and enthusiasts. This page gives an overview of the direction for the next major steps.

The roadmap is tracked openly on GitHub:

What we are building next

User accounts and profiles

A proper user profile unlocks personalization and community contributions.

Planned capabilities:

  • Login with common identity providers (Google, Facebook, more later)
  • Unique EVKX username
  • Link multiple providers to the same profile
  • Profile settings like preferred language, metric/imperial units, and default country scope for EV search

EV Issue Tracker (known issues and real-world reports)

We want to make it easier to discover and understand common issues people experience with specific EVs, while keeping the summaries clear and curated.

Planned capabilities:

  • Curated issue pages (clear description, symptoms, status, resolution/workarounds)
  • Users can add reports and comments (for example odometer, severity, outcome)
  • Issues mapped to model and variants, so they can be shown under each car
  • Categories like hardware/software and resolution status (fixed, workaround, waiting for update)
  • Evidence support: images and links to relevant external posts (for example Facebook groups)

Community forums

A full community space is planned, covering:

  • Brand forums (general, rumors, news, ownership)
  • Model forums under each brand
  • EV technology forums (not tied to specific brand/model)
  • Automatic forum creation when new models are added (with support for rumor forums that later become official model forums)
  • Standard forum functionality: topics, replies, upvotes, view counts, sorting, moderation

Attachments for community content

To support the Issue Tracker, community forums, and data feedback, EVKX will add a shared attachment system.

Planned capabilities:

  • Logged-in uploads for images and documents (starting with images and PDF)
  • Safe validation, resizing for images, CDN delivery, rate limiting
  • Moderation tools (hide/delete) with audit logging
  • Reusable across Issue Tracker reports, forum posts/replies, and feedback reports

Feedback and correction reporting (data quality)

EVKX data improves fastest when users can report issues in a structured way, with evidence.

Planned capabilities:

  • Logged-in users can report errors, corrections, and missing info for specific EVs
  • Select area (battery, charging, interior, ADAS, etc.)
  • Select the exact specification field that is wrong or missing (spec path selection)
  • Add evidence (images/PDF, links)
  • Admin review workflow with status and follow-up
  • Option to track accepted feedback as GitHub issues for implementation

EV Search improvements

Search will be expanded with filters people frequently ask for:

Planned filters:

  • Onboard AC charger power
  • Safety equipment (seatbelts, airbags, child safety)
  • Security features (alarm, dashcam/parking surveillance, phone-as-key, etc.)

EV data model v0.9 (target: September 2026)

EVKX uses a structured data model that evolves in versions. The goal is to publish v0.9 in September 2026.

Planned additions in v0.9 (initial list):

  • Support for in-car AI assistants (ChatGPT, Grok, OEM assistants, etc.)
  • Torque vectoring type
  • Head-up display type
  • Styling options improvements (more structured and comparable)
  • Additional items will be added as the spec is finalized

How to follow progress

The roadmap and implementation work is tracked on GitHub:

If you have suggestions or want to help improve EVKX data quality, the GitHub issues are the best place to follow and contribute.