Google Maps Finally Gets Tesla Supercharger Upgrade to Steer Drivers Towards Fuss-Free Top-Ups
Google Maps now shows real-time Tesla Supercharger slot availability and charging speeds across multiple platforms to reduce wait times for electric vehicle drivers.
- Google Maps has added live Tesla Supercharger availability across Android, Android Auto, iOS and Tesla's in-car display, Tesla confirmed.
- To reduce crowded stations, Google Maps shows Tesla Supercharger status to help EV drivers avoid long lines and save time, benefiting non-Tesla EV owners planning trips.
- Inside Maps, the availability pill on the location information tab shows total stalls and available stalls with a new ticker, displaying each charger type and speed when more than one is open.
- Drivers will see an in-vehicle availability counter front and center, saving time by no longer switching apps or waiting for the Tesla app, which can sometimes fail.
- Looking ahead, Tesla says forecasted availability is planned, though Google Maps may not offer it, and the integration signals more EV-friendly updates for navigation providers and non-Tesla EVs.
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