The EV routing considers the state of charge of your vehicle and traffic, which results in an optimal route.

The routing also adds charging stops and charging time to the total route duration for a precise route itinerary. If the app cannot gain information about your current state of charge, it will ask you:

After a route is planned, you have an option to customize the charging along the route.

Select the charger you would like to use and then tap “Charge here”:

While planning a route, tap “Edit” to view predicted state of charge at the starting point, waypoints, and destination.

When you have a charging station on your route as a waypoint, the route planner shows the following information:

  • Predicted state of charge upon arrival
  • Charging time
  • Battery level after the charge (usually 80%)
  • Time when the charging completes

It’s possible to specify with what battery level to arrive at the destination. In this case, the planner adjusts the route by extending charging times or including more EV stations as waypoints.

If a route cannot be completed on a single charge, the app adds a charging station to the route. You can choose another station, but such a waypoint cannot be deleted. In case no charging stations were within the range, the app would display an empty battery icon on the map where the battery would reach 0%.