Google Maps Adds EV Charging Station Info (engadget.com) 34
Google Maps is adding a new feature that will let you search for charging stations and provide you with useful information about that station. The feature is rolling out today and will be available on both Android and iOS. Engadget reports: Just search for "EV charging stations" or "EV charging," and Google Maps will locate those nearby. It will also tell you what types of ports are available, how many there are as well as the station's charging speeds, and businesses with charging stations will now have a link that will lead you to more information about their setup. Additionally, you'll be able to see what other users thought of the station, as Google Maps will bring up user-posted photos, ratings and reviews. Google Maps will include information about charging stations from Tesla and Chargepoint worldwide. In the US, it will also source info about SemaConnect, EVgo and Blink stations. UK users will have access to Chargemaster and Pod Point stations, while Australia and New Zealand EV drivers will see info on Chargefox stations. Unfortunately, you won't be able to tell if individual charging stations are occupied. Also, Google doesn't have Electrify America, a Volkswagen subsidiary that's building a nationwide network of fast-charging stations with universal technology.
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The Tesla app already lists all the charging stations from other companies?
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Two.
There are two rapid charging standards.
Teslas use an adapter to connect to CHAdeMO chargers.
Every rapid charger I have seen provides cables for both standards.
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I said rapid chargers. J-1772 is trickle charging at best.
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Europe recognized this issue and has adopted type 2 CCS as the standard. Legislation means that soon all public chargers in Europe will soon be required to support CCS type 2 as the baseline and offer charge on a non-discretionary, impartial basis through common payment forms. i.e. you can plug your EV into a c
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The Charge Point app shows the status of its chargers and for those that it doesn't know the status of, it will list them as unknown so at least you have some idea.
Re:Too late - Nissan LEAF driver here (Score:2)
That's nice for Tesla drivers, but what about everyone else?
Electrify America (Score:3)
"Also, Google doesn't have Electrify America, "
Since Electrify America has only installed 24 charging locations at this time, that's not too much of a loss.
Over the next year, it will become significant, but not today.
Any chance this universal tech works with bikes ? (Score:2)
Just outfitted mine with an Ewheel. Seeing as the weather is almost always good in my neck of the woods and I am reading elsewhere here that insects are going to disappear biking seems much more attractive for long trips.
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No PlugShare does not already do this. When I go to the PlugShare website, after giving it permission to use my location, I am taken to a map of the US. Scrolling the map out to the correct location, I see that PlugShare has absolutely no coverage anywhere outside the US.
Google is providing global coverage.
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This is not true for me - the plugshare website for me shows chargers throughout Australia, Asia and Europe as well as the US.
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And Google's data isn't great - for my city, they only have the local BMW dealership, but every shopping mall, major hotel and council recreation venue has free charging spots. PlugShare has about half of these spots covered.
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Lame, but it's a start (Score:5, Informative)
As a Bolt owner I was surprised that Google didn't do this long ago. But in my first look it is pretty bare bones.
Zoom out and see charge stations for a road trip?: No
Filter by paid/free?: No
Filter by ChargePoint, EVGo, Greenlots, Electrify America, ...?: No
Filter by CHAdeMO, CCS, Supercharger, Tesla Destination, 14-50 outlet?: No
Show chargers along route?: No
Trip planning?: No
Tesla owners will probably stick with the Tesla apps and I'll wait till it is better than Plugshare [plugshare.com], A Better Route Planner [abetterrouteplanner.com] and the like.
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In Europe Zap Map is pretty good. The app is okay, at least you can filter by charger type, check status and see them all on a map as you drive. Unfortunately it doesn't support Android Auto.
Charging networks need to get their act together and have live data available to app developers.
Oh Noes! (Score:1)
Where will I get my Bitcoin investment tips now?
This sucks (Score:2)