Dustyshades
Well-Known Member
I mean you have to use the data that is available to you. If the charging providers don’t make APIs available for you to use, you can’t incorporate the charger status. Additionally, the most common issue I see is chargers that are de-rated (ex. EA 150/350kW chargers being de-rated to 37kW). I have never seen this data available in the app and imo, this makes the charger effectively out of service.Well, the good example why is when I want to drive from Austin to Rockport and back. I think it is a very valid scenario. ABRP would route me to unworking charger despite it marked unavailable for 2 months by EV connect and plug share.
As for user feedback on ABRP - why to create another place for reporting instead of just using plug share and actual data from EV charger providers !?
As for using PlugShare, that data is also not very good. Their rating system sucks and you have to use the comments to discern the actual charger value. I also doubt PlugShare would let ABRP use their data anyway since it would mean people wouldn’t be going to the PlugShare app anymore.
in short, I think there’s actually a ton of value in ABRP incorporating their own user feedback mechanism. I think there’s some really interesting things they can do with that moving forward
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