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Your Android Auto can now plan EV trips with AI-powered charging stops

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 30, 20262 Mins Read
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For years, EV drivers using Android Auto have been struggling with a major problem — pulling up charging stop suggestions on their phones and awkwardly cross-referencing them on their car’s screen mid-highway. Navigation was never a problem; it was the charger’s location and status that stressed drivers. That era is finally over now. 

Google has rolled out AI-powered EV trip planning in Google Maps on Android Auto, covering more than 350 electric vehicle models from 16 brands. The list of brands includes Audi, BMW, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Chevrolet, Lucid, and Volkswagen, among others. 

How does the feature actually work?

Setup starts in the Google Maps app on your Android smartphone. Simply head to Settings, tap “Your Vehicles,” select Electric, and enter your car’s make, model, year, and trim. That’s it — Google Maps now recognises your car.

Once connected via Android Auto and a destination is entered, the app displays the trip’s projected battery consumption. Feed the system your current charge percentage, and it generates recommended charging stops along your route, an estimated arrival battery level, and a revised ETA that now accounts for time spent at chargers. 

You see? No more fiddling with your smartphone midway to locate the charger — Google Maps on Android Auto can figure it all out. In fact, there’s even a preference to set a minimum battery level on arrival, which, to me, sounds really useful, especially since nobody wants to arrive somewhere and immediately scramble for a charging plug. 

Google Maps new EV-specific feature.

What’s powering the battery predictions?

It’s Google AI. The AI giant’s energy models factor in your car’s weight and battery capacity and analyze it against the backdrop of live traffic data along the route, including factors like road elevation and weather conditions. Think of it as a very attentive co-pilot who can always find the chargers on the way for you and never complains about it. 

Despite all the positives, there’s one caveat that’s worth flagging. The feature doesn’t use a live connection to your car; range estimates are only as accurate as the information you manually enter. Your actual driving style isn’t being factored in just yet. Anyway, Google Maps version 25.44 or newer is required to get started. 

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