Google Maps Can Now Plan EV Road Trips With Charging Stops via Android Auto

A Google Maps update unveiled Monday aims to streamline long-range electric vehicle road trips for Android Auto users. The navigation and mapping software can now automatically suggest charging stops when planning longer journeys in EVs, with more accurate arrival time and state-of-charge estimates based on how long its AI-powered routing algorithm thinks you’ll need to plug in. Google says it has compatibility with EVs from 16 automakers — comprising over 350 models and trim levels — in the US.

Route-planning software has gotten significantly more sophisticated since the early days of electric motoring. Back in the day, going on an EV road trip required multiple mapping and EV charging network apps and careful planning to ensure you got where you were going. Even for those of us who knew what we were doing, it could be very stressful. 

Today, nearly all modern EVs feature connected navigation that automatically suggests charging stops (often

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