Google Maps Update You Need to Know

08 Mar 2023 by Megan Maxwell
Google Maps update

Are you looking for an easier, more efficient way to keep track of your favourite places and navigate around unfamiliar locations? You’re in luck – Google Maps has just released a set of exciting updates that are sure to make getting around (both near and far) much simpler.

With the latest version available on both iOS and Android devices, users can now access personalised maps while also taking advantage of new features such as route optimisation dependent on fuel type, notifications on electric charging stations and passing through Ultra-Low Emission Zones (ULEZ)!

So whether you’re looking to find a great restaurant or get directions quickly – this post will provide everything you need to know about the newest Google Maps update. Let’s dive right in!

Google Maps will show you fuel-efficient routes based on your car’s fuel type

With the new updates to Google Maps, drivers can now get more intuitive and helpful directions with less hassle. In addition to showing you the quickest route to your destination, Google will also display routes that are more fuel-efficient for your vehicle than others. This is great news for environmentally-minded drivers who want to reduce their fuel consumption on each journey. Google has tailored this feature depending on the fuel type of your vehicle, so you don’t have to worry about making too many manual adjustments.

How to Use It:

  • Open the settings menu
  • Select ‘Navigation’
  • Find the ‘Route Options’ menu within the app
  • Opt for ‘Fuel-Efficient Routes’
  • Choose your ‘Engine Type’ from the options: Petrol, Diesel, Electric or Hybrid
EV Charging Google Maps

Get Informed about Electric Charging Stations

Google is taking a major step forward in helping to transition the world to electric cars. With their newest update, Google Maps will notify drivers if there are available electric charging stations along their route. This is a big plus for those who have made the switch to an electric vehicle and may be worried about finding a place to charge on longer trips.

The notifications will let drivers know exactly where they need to stop to keep their cars charged and on the road. This feature is just one way Google is making it easier for people to transition into green vehicles and reduce dependence on traditional ICE cars.

How to Use It:

  • When you search for a destination, you’ll receive an estimated battery on arrival
  • This will continuously update once navigation starts
  • If your destination requires one charge along the way, Google Maps will prompt you to select a charging station of your choice along your route
  • If your destination requires multiple charges along the way, Google Maps will automatically add charging stations and will include the charging times along the course

Google Maps will notify you if you are passing through an Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ)

Google is taking every measure to ensure that your navigation is as seamless and safe as possible. The new Google Maps update will notify you if you’re passing through an Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ).

ULEZ

For those who are not sure what this is, a ULEZ is an area where emission standards are set at a lower level to discourage certain types of vehicles from entering the zone. This creates an area with less air pollution than the surrounding environment, making it beneficial for those who live and work in the location. ULEZs can be found in major cities around the world, usually close to areas where more pedestrians, bikers, and scooter riders are likely to travel. The goal is to reduce motorised traffic and to make it easier for people on foot or on two wheels to get around safely. ULEZs provide clean air benefits, reducing air pollution by replacing vehicle exhaust fumes with cleaner air – something both residents and visitors alike can appreciate.

You can find out what areas are in action here.

This update seeks to help prevent unnecessary inconvenience due to the ULEZ regulations and fees, making sure that you only have to pay for your driving when necessary.

How to Use It:

  • Enter your destination into Google Maps
  • On the map, the ULEZ will pop up to show you if your journey is within the area
  • If your trip is within the zone, a link to the TfL website will pop up to let you know if your car will be impacted by the ULEZ
  • If your destination is outside the ULEZ zone but you run a risk of driving through it, Google Maps will recommend a different way for you to go to avoid the ULEZ altogether.

In conclusion, the new Google Maps updates are a great way to make travelling easier and more efficient. Having the ability to receive alerts if your car model requires electric charging stations or entering an Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) will benefit those looking for specific travel information.

Furthermore, being shown fuel-efficient routes that cater to your car’s fuel type could potentially cut down on costs in the long run. All in all, Google Maps is becoming increasingly user-friendly and making it easier for travellers to get where they need to go.

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