When is my EVSE data score assessed?
The EVSE data is scored on the first day of every month, that means that any change that you have made to your EVSE data after will be reflected in next month's score. E.g. if you improve your EVSE Data on the 27th of a September, the changes will be reflected in the score that will be set on the 1st of October.
How can I improve my EVSE data score?
Our EVSE data score calculator takes in consideration two main parameters to calculate your Overall EVSE data score; Correctness and Completeness.
As a CPO, how can I improve my correctness?
For the correctness of the EVSE data, we take in consideration three main factors. The correctness of geolocation, power data and additional info.
Geolocation
In geolocation, we check that all information given in the Address fields and geoCoordinates matches.
Example of a valid geolocation
EVSE ID | DE*ABC*E13526TEST*1 |
Country | DEU |
City | Berlin |
Street | EUREF Campus |
House Number | 22 |
Postal Code | 10829 |
GeoCoordinates (Google format) | 52.480751, 13.356580 |
Example of an invalid geolocation
EVSE ID | DE*ABC*E13526TEST*1 |
Country | DEU |
City | Berlin |
Street | EUREF Campus |
House Number | 22 |
Postal Code | 13627 |
GeoCoordinates (Google format) | 52.480751, 13.356580 |
In the invalid geolocation, the geocoordinates and the postal code do not match the address given by that EVSE ID.
We recommend to make sure that the data given in the address fields match with each other as well as with the geocoordinates given in the EVSE ID.
Power Data
In Power Data, we check that Charging Facilities contain all the information. In addition all values given in Charging Facilities must match with the plug type as well as with the voltage provided, which is calculated L-N (line to neutral, applicable only to AC connections).
Example of valid Power Data
Plug Type | Type 2 Outlet |
Power Type | AC_3_Phase |
Voltage | 230 |
Amperage | 32 |
Power Output | 22.0 |
Example of invalid Power Data
Plug Type | Type 2 Outlet |
Power Type | AC_3_Phase |
Voltage | 400 |
Amperage | null |
Power Output | 22.0 |
In this example we can see that the voltage provided is not L-N and the amperage is missing, which leads to faulty data.
As a CPO, how can I improve my completeness?
The completeness score evaluates how many optional fields you provide in the EVSEdata. The more accurate data is provided in the EVSEdata, the better the completeness score.
Some fields taken for the completeness score are from the new protocol which is the OICP 2.3. If you are a CPO that is using OICP 2.2, we highly recommend you upgrade your system to OICP 2.3 to improve your EVSE completeness score.