Tag:amenity=charging_station

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amenity = charging_station
Description
A location where battery electric vehicles can be charged. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Rendering in OSM Carto
Group: amenities
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)may be used on relations
Implies
Useful combination
See also
Status: approvedPage for proposal

An EV charging station is a place designated for the use by EVs, such as electric motorcars, trucks and bicycles, for the charging of their battery. The equivalent in ICE vehicles is amenity=fuel. A charging station can be made up of one or more man_made=charge_point elements, which can be mapped separately.

See also Charging station on Wikipedia.

How to map

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A charging station may be mapped as an area area, node node, or relation relation. An area is preferred when it is feasible.
Diagram of an EV charging station represented as an area.
Diagram of an EV charging station represented as an area area.

1. Create an area area around the entire charging station, including parking spaces and charge points.
2. Add the tag amenity=charging_station. It is also useful to add socket=* information, frequency=* (to denote AC and DC) and brand=* when relevant.
3. Optionally: Add a node node on each charge point. Refer to the charge point wiki page for useful tags on these.

When a node node is appropriate: If you are unsure of the area the charging station encompasses, or are adding stations via an import, adding a node at the perceived center point of the charging station is encouraged.

When a relation relation is appropriate: If there are several closely related clusters of charge points (for example, the same brand but across a parking lot) a relation type=site. This should not be done if the stations are distinct but share a close proximity (such as two brands in a since parking lot.)

When a relation relation is not appropriate: If a single brand operates several different model=* types of charge points. Such differences should be on the charging station element using a semi-colon value separator and on each charge point individually within the overall area.

Tags

Key Status Type Description
Required Tags
amenity Required tag Tag Top tag necessary on all charging stations consisting of one or more charge points.
Suggested Tags
brand
operator
Suggested Value value The verifiable brand displayed on the station or charge points. If no brand is present, or the brand and operator are different, operator may be used using the trade name of the business. In either case, consider adding *:wikidata where possible.
access Suggested tag Tag

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Please refer to the access page for more options. See the vehicles section for more on vehicle designations.
private - Only accessible for dedicated individuals or vehicles (such as a workplace charging station.)
customers - Dedicated for use by customers of an establishment regardless of affiliation (such as a hotel or vehicle-exclusive stations.)
yes - For public access stations (such as shopping plazas.)
frequency Suggested Integer [W] DC charging stations use frequency=0.
[W] AC charging stations use their regional frequency value for the electrical grid.
socket:type
socket:type:output
socket:type:current
socket:type:voltage
Suggested Integer Connector Information: Refer to the connector that plugs into the BEV when tagging socket information.
socket:type - The cumulative total of given connector type. Refer to the socket page for a list of socket types.
socket:type:output - The output of the charge points that make up the station using semicolons for multiple values. Expressed in [W]kW.
socket:type:current - The amperage of the charge points that make up the station using semicolons for multiple values. Expressed in [W]amps (A).
socket:type:voltage - The voltage of the charge points that make up the station using semicolons for multiple values. Expressed in [W]V.
capacity Suggested Integer The total amount of BEVs that can charge concurrently regardless of the quantity of connectors present or in-use.
Optional Tags
fee
charge
Optional Value Value yes or no. If fee=yes, add charge for the amount, using conditional statements if necessary.
opening_hours Optional Value Value The hours which the station is available for use, using the opening hours syntax. If none present, it can be safely implied opening_hours=24/7.
vehicle Optional Value value Charging Stations imply motorcar=yes, if not please specify with motorcar=no and reference vehicle values for appropriate access.
ref Optional String The reference number present on the charging station.
ref subkeys are used to link OSM EV data with external databases or sources. Some common ones are:

Examples

Examples of bicycle charging stations

Image Tags Notes

amenity=charging_station
operator=*
capacity=4
bicycle=yes
motorcar=no
fee=no
socket:schuko=2
socket:bosch_3pin=2

Example of a small public e-bike charging station

amenity=charging_station
brand=Chargercube
capacity=16
bicycle=yes
motorcar=no
fee=no
covered=yes
socket:schuko=8
socket:bosch_3pin=4
socket:shimano_steps_5pin=4

Example of a large public e-bike charging station with multiple power outlets/cords. Add a separate node for amenity=bicycle_repair_station

amenity=charging_station
bicycle=yes
motorcar=no
lockable=yes
fee=no
authentication=*
capacity=4
socket:schuko=4

Example of a public e-bike battery charging locker. Key, Deposit coin, PIN code, and RFID card are all common lock mechanisms.

Proposals

Possible Resources

Name Region License Compatibility Description
PlugShare Worldwide no PlugShare is a database of EV charging stations that combines user-reported stations, reviews, and elements with brand-provided information via the OCPI and commercial agreements.
LEMNET Europe no LEMNET is an older European EV charging map that had the ability to integrate with TomTom GPS devices.
Ladestasjoner Norway
Iceland
Sweden
Denmark
Finland
maybe
Needs Verification.
Ladestasjoner is a primarily Norwegian site that lists charging stations throughout the many nordic nations.
GoingElectric Germany no
NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0
GoingElectric is a forum and charging map focused primarily on EV charge points within Germany.
OpenChargeMap
OpenChargeMap wiki page
Worldwide maybe
See their wiki for discussion.
Discussion needed.
OpenChargeMap (ref:ocm in OSM) is a user-generated map of charging points that has both moderators and an automated approval process for station additions and updates.
Supercharge.info Worldwide yes Supercharge.info is a community of Tesla-focused contributors that update data of Tesla Superchargers based on surveys, forum posts, and first-party updates.
ref:supercharge_info is used to link these sites to the OSM database.
Ladestationen Germany yes The Ladestationen map uses a OSM-based Leaflet map to display charge point data from the German Bundesnetzagentur.
GRID
(Formerly Oplaadpunten)
Netherlands no Contains information from worldwide partners but primarily is focused in the Netherlands.
Fietsoplaadpunten Netherlands no Contains details such as opening hours, reviews, photos, and more exclusively covering The Netherlands.
U.S. Department of Energy
Alternative Fuel Data Center
United States
Canada
yes Realtime updated database using OCPI, data partners, and US federal government surveyors of charging station and charge points in the United States and Canada.
ref:afdc is used to link these sites to the OSM database.