- Google Maps is rolling out new trip planning features for EVs.
- Users can now see how much battery usage trips will take.
- Drivers will also see recommended charging stops along the way.
Electric vehicle owners are in for a treat as Google Maps is bringing new trip planning features to more than 350 vehicles with Android Auto. This promises to make long-distance trips less stressful as drivers won’t have to worry about running out of juice or bouncing between multiple apps to find a charging station.
To use the new features, owners need to add their vehicle to Google Maps. This can be done by opening the app, selecting your profile, scrolling down to Settings, and tapping Your Vehicles. They can then select Electric and add their make and model of EV.
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With this information in hand, Google Maps can use vehicle information to calculate several important details. For example, when you set a destination, the app will estimate battery usage for the trip.
Users can add their current battery level to unlock more features, including recommended charging stops, estimated arrival battery level, and an updated ETA based on charging time. There’s even an option that allows you to select how much battery charge you want left when you arrive at your destination, so you’re not immediately forced to recharge.
This sounds like a pretty handy update, and the tech giant said the predictions are made possible by a combination of AI and “advanced energy models that analyze vehicle details, like weight and battery size, alongside Maps’ real-time information about traffic, road elevation, and weather.” All of this means drivers will be well-informed and won’t have to worry about planning routes or charging stops ahead of time.
The new features are rolling out today in the United States and will support 16 brands, with additional companies coming in the future. As of now, that list includes Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Fiat, Genesis, Hyundai, Jaguar, Kia, Lexus, Lucid, Mercedes, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Toyota, and Volkswagen.

