
A new feature for electric car users
Google maps is an essential application for everyday life, especially in the car, when it comes to finding an address or route: it has become a reliable and practical alternative to traditional GPS navigation tools.
For nearly 20 years, the Google Maps team has regularly expanded the functionality of their app, and this upcoming new feature is aimed at electric and hybrid car users to make it easier for them to navigate. search for charging stations in his journey.
Indeed, netizens have dissected the source code of the latest version of the Google Maps app on Android and found information that proves that new features are planned for the functionality Plug & Charge. There is indeed a description of the functionality: “Charging stations with Plug & Charge support allow you to charge more easily, without using a phone or a charging card. You can configure the connection and charging in the car settings and the payment program. »
Google Maps: compatible terminals with Plug & Charge geolocation
Therefore, we assume that the teams of the American giant have provided the ability to filter the search for charging stations for electric cars, noting that we want to display only terminals compatible with Plug & Charge. This feature may appear very soon future update from Google Maps.
The Plug & Charge function is a authentication option practical and fast, making it easier to charge an electric car and make a payment transaction, because you no longer need to authenticate with a payment card or app. In practice, the user only needs to connect his car to a compatible charging station: it is able to recognize the car and automatically authenticate the user before starting a charging session. Therefore, there is no need to pre-authenticate.
The Plug & Charge function is already available in many numerous charging stations in Europeas, for example, in the networks of Electra, Fastned, Ionity or even Tesla superchargers.
Models compatible vehicles with this technology, in particular, Tesla, Mercedes, BMW, Ford, Volkswagen group, Volvo, as well as Hyundai and Kia.
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Source: Auto Plus

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