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Data Source & Disclaimer

Petrol & diesel (Bowsy mode)

Source. Bowsy is built for drivers across Australia. Petrol and diesel on the map come from official and licensed feeds where we connect them—each state and territory has its own reporting rules (for example mandatory schemes in some jurisdictions). The in-app Data Status panel describes what is loaded for each region.

Accuracy.While we strive for real-time accuracy, fuel prices can change rapidly. The price displayed on the service station's physical signage or the bowser is always the final price you will pay.

Liability. Bowsy provides this information for convenience only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the data and are not liable for any discrepancies or financial loss resulting from the use of this site.

EV charging (EeVe / EV Charging mode)

Source. Public EV charging locations in EeVe mode are sourced from the OpenChargeMap project and community contributions. Bowsy syncs Australia-wide from this source; the map may still miss or misplace some sites depending on OpenChargeMap coverage. Data is synced periodically—availability, pricing, and connector details may change without notice.

What we show. The map and station panel include operator name, access / usage type, usage-cost text, website, phone, and connector equipment (quantities and power) when OpenChargeMap lists them. OCM fields are often incomplete or community-sourced—always confirm access, pricing, and plug availability with the operator or on site.

“Closest to you” on EV. Lists and the nearby action rank by distance, with power (kW) as a tie-breaker for faster charging—not a price comparison.

Liability. Locations and attributes are indicative only. Always verify on arrival that the site suits your vehicle and planned charging. Bowsy is not responsible for outages, occupied bays, or differences between map data and real-world conditions.