How to configure and use electric vehicle routing in Apple Maps on the iPhone and iPad

The Apple Maps electric vehicle routing feature helps environmentally-conscious drivers plan trips with supported electric cars by automatically adding charging stops along their routes. With it, an iOS device offers to route you to the nearest charging station when your charge gets too low. Follow along with us to learn how to set up and use electric vehicle routing in Maps.

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System requirements for EV routing in Maps

Electric vehicle routing is available on the iPhone and iPod touch models compatible with iOS 14 or later, as well as on iPads with iPadOS 14 or later. On Mac, it’s available on macOS Big Sur and later.

Electric vehicle routing in Maps: how it works

If you own an electric car, the Apple Maps electric vehicle routing feature helps eliminate range anxiety. Not only does it track the current charge of your electric car, but also factors in parameters like elevation and weather to automatically add charging stops along your route.

Related: How to add stops along your route in Apple Maps

Electric vehicle routing requires a compatible vehicle. Apple is working with a number of car manufacturers on initial support for this feature, including BMW and Ford. The company is working to sign up many more partners in the near future to expand this feature.

Apple Maps electric vehicle routing - a WWDC 2020 slide showing BMW and Ford as launch partners for EV routing
Meg Frost, Director of Product Design for Apple Maps, unveils EV routing during the online WWDC 2020 presentation.

“When you’re planning a trip with an electric vehicle, Maps automatically adds charging stops along your route and accounts for charging time when calculating the ETA,” writes Apple. Follow along with us as we show you how to set up Apple Maps electric vehicle routing.

How to set up Maps electric vehicle routing

  1. Open the App Store app on your iOS device.
  2. In the App Store, search for the manufacturer of your electric vehicle, such as Tesla.
  3. Download your vehicle’s app (be sure it supports electric vehicle routing) to your iOS device.
  4. Open the app you just downloaded, then follow its setup instructions.
  5. Now launch the Maps app on your iOS device.
  6. Tap “i” in the Maps interface.
  7. Choose the option My Vehicles.
  8. Tap Connect Your Electric Vehicles.
  9. Select your electric vehicle, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Apple Maps electric vehicle routing - a WWDC 2020 slide showing EV routing running on an iPhone

The following section describes using electric vehicle routing in Apple Maps.

How to use Maps electric vehicle routing

If you’ve followed the steps laid out in the previous section, your vehicle’s routing app should now be communicating with the Apple Maps app. Thankfully, there isn’t much left to do before you can actually use the electric vehicle routing feature in the Maps app on your device.

You just request driving directions in Maps like you normally would, and the app will automatically keep track of your current charge. The Maps app knows what type of charger works for your vehicle, so it only routes you to compatible stations when it’s time to recharge.

Apple Maps electric vehicle routing - a close-up view of EV routing on the iPhone

Here’s Apple’s description of how it works:

By analyzing elevation changes along the route and other factors, Maps identifies appropriate charging stations along the way. If you drive until your charge gets too low, Maps offers to route you to the nearest charging station.

But can you use the feature with multiple cars?

What if you have multiple electric cars?

You must be working hard if you’re the owner of more than one electric vehicle (more power to you!). Joking aside, the lucky ones who own multiple electric vehicles can easily choose a different one for EV routing instructions in the Maps app, and here are the required steps:

  1. Open the Maps app on your iOS device.
  2. Get driving directions to the desired destination.
  3. Swipe the route card up.
  4. Choose another electric vehicle, then tap Go.

Your vehicle lacks a routing app in the App Store? If so, then tap the option Different Car.

Apple Maps electric vehicle routing

Your electric vehicle trips can also be routed on a Mac computer running macOS 11.0 Big Sur or later and then sent directly to your iPhone to have when on the go.

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