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These Google Maps AI Powered Featured Will Soon Let You Find EV Chargers Anywhere On Your Route

Google Maps has undoubtedly been a huge help to all of us and someone would barely forget using it on unknown routes.  This app has some new updates that would make locating an electric vehicle charging station less stressful than ever before. And for such useful updates, the app has taken the help of AI.

Let’s get to know about these updates

Find the exact location of the charging station

Users will very soon be able to locate the exact location of the charging station through AI-generated summaries in Google Maps. These summaries will be based on helpful information from user reviews. For example “Enter the underground parking lot and follow the signs toward the exit. Just before exiting, turn right.”

To make this even more helpful Google says it will prompt you for additional details about your experience that will include what type of plug you used and how long you waited.

Low on charge, find the best charger with Google Maps

In case you are low on charge and need to charge your EV as soon as possible, quick useful information about the location of the charger would be very useful. And Google Maps will soon allow users to see nearby chargers on Map with information like real-time port availability, and charging speed. Someone whose’ EV is low on power and wants to charge his EV as soon as possible would prefer going to the charger where the charging speed is fast and is closest enough to reach.

Multi-stop trips get easy with the best charging location suggestions

Google Maps is suggesting the best charging location since last year but in your multi-stop route, it’s a new thing. It will soon be suggesting the best charging stops along your multi-stop route based on your battery charge level. The app will also let you find hotels that offer onsite EV charging thus making your travel more convenient than ever before. Google has yet not rolled out these features and it will be rolling out these in coming months for vehicles with Google built in.

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