Hey, it’s William Lipovsky. I’ve always kept a mental checklist of Tesla Superchargers—visiting new ones, remembering the best, and planning trips around favorites like Buc-ee’s.
That same spark took me back to childhood—when our National Geographic United States map hanging in the hallway sparked family trip plans and that nervous excitement of going farther than we’d ever gone.
Years later, as an EV enthusiast, I realized I was doing the same thing—just mentally. Visiting new chargers and destinations, keeping in mind the best charger locations for next time, and knowing ahead of time which are at my favorite stops.
Like most bachelors, my walls were bare. I wanted something meaningful—not generic decor. A map made sense. A Tesla-themed map made even more sense. Not a poster. Not a novelty. Something beautiful that could live in a home and tell a story.
That’s how Trip Pinner was born.
Trip Pinner maps are the first EV-oriented pushpin travel maps.
They turn chargers and destinations—past, favorite, and planned—into something you can see at a glance, share, and reminisce or plan over. In a world of software and screens, they bring warm, tangibility to your EV lifestyle. Pins make them proof. Suddenly, EV road-tripping is something you can display and talk about.
Fast chargers aren’t like gas stations—they’re mainly for road trips at standout spots like the Tesla Diner, Arizona Route 66 Museum, Grand Canyon, or Yellowstone. Even Buc-ee’s stops build memories as you load up on food, meet fellow EV drivers, and plan the next leg.
Trip Pinner maps include:
From a bachelor in their first EV, to families with years of trips behind them, to retirees checking off bucket-list drives—these maps are made to gather people around and show how far you’ve gone.
Trip Pinner is just getting started.
New colorways, designs, and sizes are coming—so choosing a map is as enjoyable as adding the next pin.
Future maps will expand beyond Teslas to include more EV brands and charging networks, growing alongside the EV world itself.