Draiv

AI EV road trips

Aisaiah Foundation initiative

Helping people drive electric with confidence.

Draiv is an Aisaiah Foundation initiative helping accelerate sustainable transportation by making EV travel more reliable, accessible, and understandable for new and experienced drivers alike.

What Draiv stands for

Five pillars of the mission.

Reduce EV range anxiety

Clear charging plans with backup chargers, confidence scores, and weather-adjusted range estimates — so drivers stop guessing.

Improve access to charging information

Surface station accessibility, lighting, and safety signals alongside power and connector type. Information that mainstream apps skip.

Community-powered reliability

Driver reports — worked, broken, long wait, unsafe, accessible — feed a public Community Reliability Index that benefits every EV owner.

EV education for new drivers

A learning center with plain-English explainers of fast charging, connector types, etiquette, and what actually affects range.

Safer, more confident road trips

Backup-first routing, safety lighting flags, family- and pet-friendly options surfaced before you leave home.

Sustainable transportation

Every confident EV trip is one fewer reason for an EV-curious driver to fall back to gas. That compounds.

Why reliability matters

A broken charger is more than an inconvenience.

For an EV driver running on 8% battery in an unfamiliar town, a charger that doesn't work isn't a hiccup — it's the deciding moment for whether they'll recommend an EV to a friend.

Public charger data is fragmented. Network apps don't agree. Status pages drift. Real drivers know which stations actually work, but that knowledge stays trapped inside private group chats and Reddit threads.

Draiv is a small attempt to fix that — surfacing what the community knows, alongside the data that's already public, in one confidence-scored plan.

Community-powered

Every report makes the network smarter.

Signed-in drivers can report what they observed at a stop — charger worked, charger broken, long wait, bathroom clean, area felt unsafe, wheelchair-accessible, good lighting, family- or pet-friendly. We aggregate these reports into a public Community Reliability Index and nudge each stop's Confidence Score by a small, capped amount.

Report types

14

Confidence delta

±0.10 max

Aggregation window

30 days

How Draiv supports sustainable transportation

  • Confidence reduces friction. The first EV road trip is the hardest. A plan a driver trusts means they actually take it.
  • Backup-first plans avoid stranded EVs.Every primary stop ships with at least one alternate charger on a different operator.
  • Community reporting compounds.Reliability data improves every time a driver shares an observation.
  • Education lowers the entry bar.The learning center demystifies CCS, NACS, CHAdeMO, charging curves, and what actually affects range.

How revenue supports the platform

Draiv's core EV trip planning will remain free for individual drivers. Any future premium features (multi-vehicle fleet planning, commercial routing, affiliate hotel partnerships) exist to support platform sustainability and Aisaiah Foundation programs — not to gate basic trust-layer features.

The Community Reliability Index will always be public.

What stays free

The trust layer is for everyone.

EV trip planning

Routing, backup chargers, range estimates, AI summary — free.

Community reliability data

Reports and reliability scores are public — no account needed to read.

Learning center

EV explainers and road-trip checklists, free and ad-free.

A note on what Draiv is, and is not.

Draiv is not a charging network. We don't operate any chargers, and we don't guarantee real-time stall availability.

Charger status can change between the time we generate your plan and the time you arrive. Community reports are informational, not real-time. Before relying on any single stop, verify it in your vehicle's navigation app or the charging network's own app.

Built mock-first so the trust layer is always honest: every signal on your plan is labeled with its source.