The popular navigation programme Google Maps now offers a fuel-saving option in India that analyses the energy or fuel efficiency of various routes. Originally released in the US, Canada, and Europe, this functionality is now accessible to users in India.
For the majority of people, Google Maps is now the de facto navigation app. It can do a lot of things, such establishing navigation and scouting locations using Google Street View before going. It can even determine how popular a site is. Google keeps improving a very useful tool with additional features, which makes it even more entertaining to use.
The massive search engine is now developing a function that would let users conserve petrol. This function, which was previously limited to the US, Europe, and Canada, is now being extended to India, according to media reports.
Eco-friendly routing is the name of this function, which calculates fuel or energy consumption for specific routes based on the engine type of the car. Furthermore, Google states that when this function is enabled, it now takes fuel or energy economy into account in addition to suggesting the best routes that avoid traffic and bad road conditions.
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As a result, you will receive two routes—the quickest and the most fuel-efficient, which might not be the same. Google Maps will only suggest the quickest route and disregard the fuel/energy-efficient alternative if you disable this function.
How to activate this feature?
Google also notes that fuel efficiency depends on energy consumption for vehicles in your region, steepness of hills on your route, stop-and-go traffic patterns, and the types of roads.