- Fast-charge your EV? –Google Maps was updated to show “fast charging” options for a station to charge your EV.
- Google also added accessibility to globally.
- The new Google Maps feature shows chargers with 50kW or higher
Fast-charge your EV
EV need to charge For Ride If your Battery is going down now you’ll have to stop and refuel or recharge your vehicle every once in a while.Now Google Maps Comes with FAST CHARGE Point Options. Now you can locate through Google Maps as Google Maps is an invaluable tool for getting around.
Electric vehicle (EV) users in Canada who favour Google Maps already have the ability to locate chargers near them.

But in its recent update, the tech giant GOOGLE is now showing EV drivers where the fastest chargers are located.
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To access the feature, search “EV charging stations” and pick the “fast charge” filter. Google Maps will show users stations that have chargers 50KW or higher.
Users can also select the type of charger they need under “your plugs.” Along with “fast charge,” the filter will show you the closest fast charge areas for Fast-charge your EV.

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The new feature lives inside Live View, which allows you to navigate more easily by overlaying your route in an AR live view of the world around you are using your phone’s camera. You can find nearby apparel, ATMs, cafés, restaurants, and more, and then easily navigate to these on foot. The feature will come to London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, San Francisco, and Tokyo in the coming weeks on both Android and iOS.
More Coming Soon On Google Maps
Google also continues update new features,to mark businesses as wheelchair friendly as they come across them, which is the data the company uses to display this layer of information.
With these new changes Google Maps just keeps getting better. If you don’t see them in your app just yet, make sure you’re on the latest version of google maps. Otherwise, you need to be patient, as Google is rolling them out in stages.