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ParkCharge_Feb2000.gif

Map of planned chargingstations in 2000 in switzerland

http://www.park-charge.ch/images/pc_system/ParkCharge_Feb2000.gif
 
is it to late to include some extra maps
here in denmark we are planning the setup 2000 new charge station next year

practically all new new instalations will support 3x16Amp (Mennekes)
some places will also have CHAdeMO charges for quick charge

Better Place http://danmark.betterplace.com/loesningen/kort-over-infrastrukturen/
ChooseEV http://www.choosev.com/viden-om/find-ladestander/
Private http://www.ladestik.dk/viskort.php
Goverment http://maps.google.dk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=da&msa=0&msid=105262613982671598224.000488e660055e4f86735&ll=55.694035,12.525787&spn=0.11552,0.154152&z=12&source=embed

other maps, in denmark this time
 
Current Number of Charging Locations in the OpenChargeMap database = 4601

United States: 2163
Netherlands: 599
United Kingdom: 589
Austria: 458
Sweden: 239
Portugal: 119
France: 114
Hong Kong: 101
Norway: 85
Denmark: 58
Japan: 29
Finland: 21
Belgium: 14
Ireland: 5
Australia: 3
Canada: 1
Germany: 1
New Zealand: 1
Switzerland: 1
 
Thanks to everyone who is compiling charger info, but I can't but help think that there should be "one map to rule them all". (and one app to go with it).
Perhaps OpenChargeMap is meant to be that map, but when I glance through it the info seems rather out of date (some many hundreds of days since last update) or not quite right (lots of costco chargers still up, Rabobank Tesla (J1772 now) chargers listed at 240v but rated as "level 1 very slow", etc etc).

I like how evchargermaps.com has comments for individual sites but I don't know if it has as many sites as OpenChargeMap. I also like how evchargermaps color codes the type of charger, and I can filter out the paddle chargers that won't help me when I have a model S.

What site should I use? Which App? how can data update be easier?
I'm sorry if this has all been discussed before but I haven't had time to wade through all 24 pages in this thread alone.

Thanks,
Kip
 
Thanks to everyone who is compiling charger info, but I can't but help think that there should be "one map to rule them all". (and one app to go with it).
Perhaps OpenChargeMap is meant to be that map, but when I glance through it the info seems rather out of date (some many hundreds of days since last update) or not quite right (lots of costco chargers still up, Rabobank Tesla (J1772 now) chargers listed at 240v but rated as "level 1 very slow", etc etc).

I like how evchargermaps.com has comments for individual sites but I don't know if it has as many sites as OpenChargeMap. I also like how evchargermaps color codes the type of charger, and I can filter out the paddle chargers that won't help me when I have a model S.

What site should I use? Which App? how can data update be easier?
I'm sorry if this has all been discussed before but I haven't had time to wade through all 24 pages in this thread alone.

Thanks,
Kip

EV Charger Maps

EV Charger Maps

Jeff Lander's EV Charge Finder supports it today;

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ev-charger-finder/id354628084?mt=8

Other apps are in development but not yet 'public'...