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An electric vehicle network is an infrastructure system of publicly accessible charging stations and possibly battery swap stations to recharge electric vehicles. Government, car manufacturers, and charging infrastructure providers have entered into many agreements to create such networks. , Estonia is the only country to have completed the deployment of an electric car charging network with nationwide coverage. ==Maps== The Go Electric Stations〔http://www.goelectricstations.com/stations-electric-cars.html〕 is a global station navigation system. The project currently includes free smartphone apps via Next Charge〔see: Go Electric Stations at http://www.goelectricstations.com/next-charge.html〕 and provides free data and information to users and providers regarding stations all around the world. Station activation from the tap of a smartphone and real time availability information can be discovered along with a detailed payment option system and navigational routing maps. The website also offers an exclusive PlugShare program which allows users to share their plug with fellow EV owners. Our mission is simple: provide easy access to data at the tap of a button, no matter where you stay. Tap, Charge & Go. The PlugSurfing〔http://www.plugsurfing.com/〕 community is a community based charging station locator. PlugSurfing is merging static and realtime availability charging station information and crowd sources information through mobile apps and other devices. This way PlugSurfing responds to the needs of the electric driver. The OpenChargeMap〔http://openchargemap.org/〕 project is an open source database with a public API for sharing and distributing charging location information globally. Information in this system is gathered both manually and automatically from a variety of data sources. The project aims to provide globally relevant data freely to other application developers and navigation providers. The EV Charger Maps〔http://www.evchargermaps.com/〕 website is a volunteer run effort coordinated by EV Charger News〔http://www.evchargernews.com/〕 that catalogs EV charging station information across the U.S. It contains information targeted for real-world use by electric vehicle owners. California, Arizona and Nevada along with their Automobile Clubs are funding the Clean Car Maps〔http://www.cleancarmaps.com/〕 to list the available stations for alternative fuel. The database contains 381 charging stations in California (367 operational) in August 2010. The LEMnet〔http://www.lemnet.org〕 internet database is operated by Park & Charge.〔(Park & Charge website )〕 The database does not only provide locations of the Park & Charge stations but everyone is free to register their stations. As of August 2011 the database lists more than 3100 active charging locations in Europe. This includes some of the 190 locations (March 2011) of the Drehstromnetz〔http://www.drehstromnetz.de/〕 initiative which is specialized on privately owned 400 V three-phase charging stations (German "Drehstromnetz" means "three-phase network") and the 200 (May 2010) charging stations of the RWE Mobility〔http://rwe-mobility.com〕 infrastructure which also offers 400 V three-phase charging. The LEMnet database does not include all of the 2500 charging stations (March 2010) listed in the ElektroTankstellen〔http://www.elektrotankstellen.net/〕 internet database operated by the Austrian "Eurosolar" initiative even that there is some overlap in data. All of them offer KMZ map files and POI collection files for navigation systems enhanced with information required for electric vehicle owners to find a public charging point in Europe. In Spain Alargador〔http://www.alargador.org〕 offers an editable map of EV recharge points in which everybody who wants to share his electric outlet can do it easily. All data is downloadable freely to most common GPS navigators and mapping software. Another source is ElectroMaps〔http://www.electromaps.com/〕 to find a station in Spain. POD Point〔http://www.pod-point.com/〕 is a UK-based provider of electric vehicle infrastructure actually publish the live availability〔http://www.pod-point.com/live-availabilty/〕 of their charging points online, and in the near future will allow users to book charging points in advance. PlugShare〔http://www.plugshare.com〕 is a crowdsourced map of public, private and residential charging locations. The site uses Google Maps to provide a map of charging locations and their own database to filter by charging type. Public chargers, private chargers, and residential charging locations are listed. The service provides an app for iOS and Android which allows users to locate chargers near their current location. An account is needed to view private persons' charging locations, as these locations are located at the homes or businesses of Plugshare members. Sun Country Highway〔https://suncountryhighway.ca/ev-trip-planner/〕 includes a map of 1000 of its chargers across Canada and the US. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Electric vehicle network」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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