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Electrify America is now posting live charger status on Google Maps

Electrify America’s real-time charger data is now displayed on Google Maps, so in addition to up-to-the-minute charger availability, its charging station listings now show connector types, charging speeds, and operational status.

Instead of toggling between apps to check if a station is available or out of order, EV drivers can directly see everything in real time in Google Maps. It’s a seemingly small tweak that makes a big difference, especially if Google Maps is your preferred app for navigation and you’re a regular user of Electrify America charging stations.

“EV adoption is accelerating, and with it comes the expectation of a seamless charging experience,” said Robert Barrosa, president and CEO of Electrify America. “By integrating real-time charging station data, we’re not just improving access, we’re empowering drivers with the confidence to go electric.”

As EV sales continue to climb, reliable and transparent charging information is becoming essential. Integrating Electrify America and Google Maps helps remove one of the biggest headaches for EV drivers: uncertainty about whether a charger will be available when they arrive.

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