AutoElectric VehiclesGoogle Maps is helping battle electric vehicle range anxietyHas Google fixed one of the biggest problems with EV ownership?When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

AutoElectric VehiclesGoogle Maps is helping battle electric vehicle range anxietyHas Google fixed one of the biggest problems with EV ownership?When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Has Google fixed one of the biggest problems with EV ownership?

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We’ve reviewed dozens of electric vehicles on T3, and one of the main issues we’ve had with a majority of the cars is that battery range is limited. For anyone that regularly completes long journeys this is, without doubt, one of the  main drawbacks that is currently stopping them from switching from ICE cars to EVs.

This problem can trigger ‘range anxiety’, where the driver is worried that the car won’t be able to reach its destination. This is being tackled in a number of ways, from larger batteries, increased efficiency, quicker charging, and intelligent software that makes sure you get to your destinations quickly and efficiently – enterGoogle Maps.

Citing a recent CMA report, HERE describes how applications that provide charging location information and real-time station data help increase the adoption of electric vehicles, especially as they now offer a more integrated experience.While HERE itself already offers an advanced pack of solutions aimed specifically at EV drivers, the entire industry is actually investing on this front.Look at Google – the search engine giant has already added charging stations on Google Maps and Waze.Taking the experience one step further, vehicles equipped withAndroidAutomotive, such as Volvos and Polestars, run Google Maps as the native navigation app. Now, thanks to deeper integration with the car’s battery systems, it can monitor the current range and provide options to reach the destination more conveniently.For example, if Google Maps determines that the car needs a recharge in order to reach a destination, it will automatically searches for a compatible charging station along the route and offers to add it as a waypoint on the journey.

We also saw a similar system on theMercedes EQS, which not only knows where electric vehicle charging stations are, it knows how fast they are, and will prioritise faster chargers to reduce your journey time.Of course, the investments in this are still needs continue, and as HERE explains, navigation apps will end up playing an essential role in the way electric vehicles manage and reduce range anxiety.

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