Discussion:
[OSM-Hannover] Charging stations for E-autos.
David Long
2018-02-02 09:30:37 UTC
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Hallo,

I hope that English is OK for a posting ...

I have recently become a junior (community) member of Hafven
coworking space in Hannover (www.hafven.de) and I am helping someone
with a project about a Bundesweite database of charging stations for E-autos.
I suggested using openstreetmap, but the OSM data is not complete and
important tags are often missing, see http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/h0I

If my colleagues can get an accurate complete list of charging
station infos in Excel, is it possible to update the data in
openstreetmap (bulk update or bulk import).
My colleagues are programmers.so they could probably write a script
to resolve conflicting tag parameters.

Who can I ask for technical help on this?

David Long

PS: I am trying to make plenty of OSM "advertising" at Hafven.

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Dr. K. nick
2018-02-02 19:10:10 UTC
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Hello David,

welcome, nice to have you here ;-)


As I am only sparsely contributing myself, I can't help you directly
with your effort. But I like the idea nevertheless and I agree that it
is important to have an up to date and accurate map of charging spots.
One thing, that comes to my  mind is, that you should make sure, that
the type of any given charging station is present along with some
technical data. AFAIK there are several charging post types across
Germany which are incompatible to each other.  Yes, it's a pain...

Here  in Hannover, we don't seem to be to numerous. At least this list
isn't particular noisy ;-) So please be patient...
If you should happen to not get lucky over here, I'd suggest you try the
mailing lists of (bigger) neighboring (kind of) Cities. Hamburg
(https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/hamburg), Berlin
(https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/berlin) or Dortmund
(https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/dortmund) could be
decent starting points. And they are perfectly capable of updating the
map around Hannover as well ;-)

Good luck to you.

Marcin
 
Post by David Long
Hallo,
I hope that English is OK for a posting ...
I have recently become a junior (community) member of Hafven coworking
space in Hannover (www.hafven.de) and I am helping someone with a
project about a Bundesweite database of charging stations for E-autos.
I suggested using openstreetmap, but the OSM data is not complete and
important tags are often missing, see http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/h0I
If my colleagues can get an accurate complete list of charging station
infos in Excel, is it possible to update the data in openstreetmap
(bulk update or bulk import).
My colleagues are programmers.so they could probably write a script to
resolve conflicting tag parameters.
Who can I ask for technical help on this?
David Long
PS: I am trying to make plenty of OSM "advertising" at Hafven.
_______________________________________________
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hannover_Stammtisch
Hannover mailing list
https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/hannover
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Hannover mailing list
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Bärenfrau
2018-02-03 00:50:52 UTC
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Hi there,

it might be interesting to talk to these people here:
http://lemnet.org/en/impressum
I have no idea whether it helps with your particular project, though.

Cheers,
Bärenfrau
Post by Dr. K. nick
Hello David,
welcome, nice to have you here ;-)
As I am only sparsely contributing myself, I can't help you directly
with your effort. But I like the idea nevertheless and I agree that it
is important to have an up to date and accurate map of charging spots.
One thing, that comes to my mind is, that you should make sure, that
the type of any given charging station is present along with some
technical data. AFAIK there are several charging post types across
Germany which are incompatible to each other. Yes, it's a pain...
Here in Hannover, we don't seem to be to numerous. At least this list
isn't particular noisy ;-) So please be patient...
If you should happen to not get lucky over here, I'd suggest you try the
mailing lists of (bigger) neighboring (kind of) Cities. Hamburg
(https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/hamburg), Berlin
(https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/berlin) or Dortmund
(https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/dortmund) could be
decent starting points. And they are perfectly capable of updating the
map around Hannover as well ;-)
Good luck to you.
Marcin
Post by David Long
Hallo,
I hope that English is OK for a posting ...
I have recently become a junior (community) member of Hafven coworking
space in Hannover (www.hafven.de) and I am helping someone with a
project about a Bundesweite database of charging stations for E-autos.
I suggested using openstreetmap, but the OSM data is not complete and
important tags are often missing, see http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/h0I
If my colleagues can get an accurate complete list of charging station
infos in Excel, is it possible to update the data in openstreetmap
(bulk update or bulk import).
My colleagues are programmers.so they could probably write a script to
resolve conflicting tag parameters.
Who can I ask for technical help on this?
David Long
PS: I am trying to make plenty of OSM "advertising" at Hafven.
_______________________________________________
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hannover_Stammtisch
Hannover mailing list
https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/hannover
_______________________________________________
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hannover_Stammtisch
Hannover mailing list
https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailman/listinfo/hannover
_______________________________________________
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hannover_Stammtisch
Hannover mailing list
***@lists.openstreetmap.de
https://lists.openstreetmap.de/mailma

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