On 16/12/22 09:54, Phil Wyatt wrote:
Thanks folks,
a consumer of EV chargers is unlikely to be using OSM as their
primary source for charging information. Its more likely to be an app
or in car service.
I believe the apps also give information on 'out of service' chargers ...
With a bit
Hi Andrew,
I think that was the general idea behind this
https://github.com/osmlab/name-suggestion-index/pull/4985
Leave the name there and HOPE that folks add the extra details but in reality
most folks didn’t (in Oz). Problem is, it is only implemented on selected EV
charging_point ent
Hi all, I’ve written a new blog post on sealed and unsealed roads in NSW.
OpenStreetMap now has comprehensive coverage of road surface tags in NSW and
the post provides lots of maps and tables to illustrate the patterns. Hope you
enjoy it. Best wishes Ian
https://little-maps.com/2022/12/16/open
I think it's reasonable for it to have a name like "Tesla Supercharger
Hollydene, NSW". If Tesla refers to it as such, and you might ask someone
to meet you at the Tesla Supercharger Hollydene, then that's it's name.
Just like we would map name="Woolworths Dee Why", since that's what the
receipt wo
On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 at 08:58, Phil Wyatt wrote:
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> There are some well attributed chargers out there -
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/7814409569/
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I'd question having the actual $ cost listed, rather than just fee=yes?
We tag servo's as having 91, 98 & diesel, but we don't attempt to
Thanks folks,
For me its also about the name suggestion index adding a default name to a
limited set of chargers that is not unique. In some cases the ‘name’ it adds is
the same as the operator and network which just seems superfluous. Below are
some links to the issue. What I am looking for
Hi Phil,
I think you are getting to the real question...
So I did some checking and the charging invoice from Tesla does not give any
REF or Name. It simply states the address.
The map in the car and on the phone gives ' Tesla Supercharger Hollydene, NSW'
in bold as the identification token (tr
Hi all, I just shared this on the community site so will share here for
completeness:
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I think it depends on the type of charger. If it’s ABC Service Station or
XYZ Hotel and they have a charger on their site, as an ancillary feature to
their primary business, that they self own and manage, I do
Hi Sebastian,
I suppose for me it’s a question of should OSM hold a name which can be made
from other attributes and does it fit with the name and charging wikis?
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dcharging_station
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:name
Do tesla c
Hello all,
As an EV driver I think that some charge stations have names.
I do agree that 'Tesla Supercharger ' is not a name with much value. Tesla has
names in their app for these charging stations, e.g. 'Tesla Supercharger
Hollydene, NSW' or 'Tesla Supercharger Central Coast, NSW'. For the la
See https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/SimonPoole/diary/397565 while
amenity=charging_station is not the worst offender, it is still pretty
bad
https://github.com/osmlab/name-suggestion-index/blob/main/data/brands/amenity/charging_station.json
Am 15.12.2022 um 04:20 schrieb Phil Wyatt:
Hi
Thanks Warin,
Its pretty obvious that most are not real names but actually descriptions or
operators/networks and locations
https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1p4N
Cheers - Phil
From: Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, 15 December 2022 8:00 PM
To: talk-au@openstreetmap.org
On 15/12/22 17:11, Ben Kelley wrote:
My thoughts:
I wouldn't remove the names. It's a big call to say that this thing
definitely does not have a name, when someone else says it does,
especially if 50% have a name.
"Tesla supercharger" is not an individual name, probably a brand. And
there
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