Charging stops for batteries will be calculated by Google Maps

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In recent years, interest in electric cars has grown exponentially. However, one of the main obstacles to the adoption of this type of vehicle is the limited battery range. Fortunately, Google Maps has announced the development of a new feature that will help electric car drivers plan their route, including stops for battery charging.

The new Google Maps feature will be able to calculate the distance between the starting point and the destination, taking into account the model and specifications of the electric car being used, and will suggest the best charging points along the route. Additionally, the feature will consider various factors such as external temperature, topography, and traffic to provide accurate estimates of charging duration and total travel time.

This is particularly important for those who own electric cars and face the challenge of limited battery range. The ability to plan charging stops along the route means that drivers will no longer have to worry about running out of charge and frantically searching for an emergency charging point.

But it's not just a matter of convenience: this feature also has a positive impact on the environment. The promotion of electric cars is one of the key initiatives for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and safeguarding our planet. The ability to plan electric car trips without worrying about limited battery range provides a concrete solution to the longstanding concern of electric vehicle drivers running out of charge.

At Edilfar Rent, you can experience this Google Maps feature by renting the electric car that best suits your needs and going wherever you prefer. Visit our locations or explore our fleet on the website.