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In a summer update from lodging rental marketplace Airbnb, customers can now search for accommodations that include an EV charger in their stay. Airbnb made the search addition after years of EV drivers requesting the option.

Airbnb is an American company that offers people easy access to a global market of rental accommodations, including shared spaces, vacation rentals, and even local tourism activities.

Since debuting in 2008, the platform has become a go-to for many travelers looking to stay in cozier spaces as opposed to hotel rooms.

While EV charging hasn’t been a main focus of Airbnb, it remains no stranger to the industry. In 2015, the company announced a partnership with Tesla to install wall chargers in certain hosts’ homes.

A year later, Airbnb took a similar approach to the EV chargers, but with solar panels instead, teaming up with SolarCity.

Dating back beyond 2018, there have been dozens of posts in the Airbnb community forums asking why an EV charger is not yet a searchable filter on the platform. The lodging app has finally listened and has added EV chargers as an amenity to ease the search process for EV drivers.

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The new EV charger filter in Airbnb’s lodging search / Source: Airbnb

Airbnb introduces the EV charger as a search filter for your stay

Last May, Airbnb released a YouTube video featuring CEO Brian Chesky that introduced over 100 news updates to its platform. This included flexible matching, easier host descriptions, and a new EV charger amenity.

Traveling EV drivers, rejoice! You can now more easily find a stay that works for both you and your electric vehicle.

Here’s how to find an Airbnb with an EV charger

  1. Visit Airbnb’s website or open the app on your smartphone.

    You will need to create an account and login in order to book any accommodations that suit you and your EV for your stay.

  2. Input your search criteria.

    This includes location, dates of stay and number of guests.
    After you search, you’ll see an initial list of possible matches for your given dates.

  3. From here, you can narrow your search further.

    This includes featured options in the toolbar such as “cancellation flexibility,” “type of place,” “instant book,” etc.

  4. Tap or click “More filters.”

    From here, you can select a number of additional filters to find the exact accommodations and amenities you’re looking for. This includes options such as number of beds or bathrooms, whether the owner is a “Superhost,” or whether the place has A/C.

  5. Scroll to the “Facilities” section, then tap or click “Show all facilities.”

    From there, you will see the EV Charger as a checkable box to filter your search.

  6. Select the “EV charger” box

    Boom! See what sort of options pop up.

Unfortunately, that’s as granular as the EV filter gets on the current Airbnb platform, so from your search, you won’t know what type of EV charger is present on the property.

That being said, you can select a property with a charger that looks promising and see if the host lists what type of charger it is in their description or if they provided any photos of it in the Airbnb gallery.

Worst case scenario, you can contact the host direct through Airbnb and see what type of EV charger they have available.


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Kneecap announces surprise show after member charged with terror offence

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Irish-language rap group Kneecap have announced a surprise London show, hours after one of their members was charged with a terror offence.

Liam O’Hanna, or Liam Og O Hannaidh, was charged with displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah, a proscribed organisation, at a concert in London last November, the Metropolitan Police said on Wednesday.

Just hours later, Kneecap announced on their Instagram account that “we’re back”, adding that they would perform at the 100 Club on Oxford Street, London, on Thursday night.

The post also included a quote by former Sex Pistols vocalist John Lydon, who told ITV’s Good Morning Britain the rap trio “maybe (…) need a bloody good kneecapping” after footage of the band allegedly calling for the deaths of MPs emerged.

Kneecap performing in Belfast last year. Pic: PA
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Kneecap performing in Belfast last year. Pic: PA

Kneecap apologised to the families of murdered MPs last month, but said footage of the incident at their concert had been “exploited and weaponised”, adding that they “never supported” Hamas or Hezbollah.

The rappers had gigs cancelled after the footage emerged and politicians pushed for Kneecap to be dropped from the Glastonbury Festival line-up, with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch calling for Kneecap to be banned.

The group from Belfast in Northern Ireland is still set to headline Wide Awake Festival in south London on Friday.

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In response to O’Hanna being charged, Kneecap said that they “deny this ‘offence’ and will vehemently defend ourselves” and branded it “political policing” in a bid to “silence voices of compassion”.

The charge came after counter-terror police assessed a video said to be from a Kneecap concert.

In the footage, O’Hanna is allegedly displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London, on 21 November last year.

Officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command were made aware of a video circulating online on 22 April and an investigation led to the Crown Prosecution Service authorising the charge, the force said.

O’Hanna – who performs under the stage name Mo Chara – is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 18 June.

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Member of Kneecap charged with terror offence

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A member of Irish-language rap group Kneecap has been charged with a terror offence.

Liam O’Hanna, or Liam Og O Hannaidh, has been charged with displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah, a proscribed organisation, the Metropolitan Police said.

The 27-year-old from Belfast – who performs under the stage name Mo Chara – is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 18 June.

It comes after counter-terror police assessed a video reported to be from a Kneecap concert.

The charge relates to a flag that O’Hanna allegedly displayed at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London, on 21 November last year.

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Officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command were made aware of a video circulating online on 22 April, the force said.

An investigation led to the Crown Prosecution Service authorising the charge.

Kneecap are due to headline Wide Awake Festival in south London on Friday.

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US singer Chris Brown has been released on bail by a judge in London – and must pay a £5m security fee to the court.

The 36-year-old was granted bail at Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday, but did not appear in person.

Brown had been remanded in custody by a judge in Manchester on Friday until 13 June.

He faces a charge of grievous bodily harm following an incident at a London nightclub in 2023.

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