Electric vehicle owners can now view real-time charger availability for Tesla Superchargers in Google Maps. Google Maps shows how many chargers are at each location and how many are currently occupied ...
Google Maps has been offering information on customer numbers at places like coffee shops and restaurants since 2015, though the obvious drawback was that it didn’t account for things like special ...
Google Maps remains one of the best navigation apps thanks to its detailed mapping, real-time traffic information, Google Assistant integration, public transit routes, cycle travel modes, and robust ...
Finding your friends in crowded places is about to get a lot easier thanks to an upcoming feature for Google Maps that will let users share their location in real-time. Google’s new feature works ...
Electrify America, which operates one of North America's largest EV charging networks, is adding a convenient new feature to Google Maps. Drivers will now be able to see live charger availability, ...
Google Maps is transforming map creation with cutting-edge AI tools. With its new builder agent, Model Context Protocol (MCP) ...
Duke now feeds real-time road closure data to Google Maps to help drivers navigate campus more easily From temporary road closures near Sarah P. Duke Gardens to the overhaul of the Chapel Drive ...
Over the years, Google Maps has evolved so much that I find myself using it for much more than just navigating while driving.
Rivian is switching providers for its in-car navigation system. The adventure-oriented EVs are getting Google Maps navigation as part of a new software update. Drivers will get access to Google’s real ...
Google Maps is getting new features powered by Gemini, Google’s generative AI model. On Thursday the company announced incoming updates that will allow Google Maps users in the U.S. to tap into AI to ...
Electrify America is now posting live updates about its DC fast chargers on Google Maps. EV drivers can use the navigation app to find available chargers. This way, owners don’t have to jump from one ...