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Read through a forum post on how ABRP works on Android Auto and learned it has better integration than it does on Apple CarPlay.
Got me thinking what is the best route planner for CarPlay? Or which is best for what. On a recent 500+km road trip I tried them all and here are my preferred order. I’m no expert and would appreciate your own findings and recommendations in this CarPlay Edition route planner discussion.
IMHO:
1) ABRP (w/OBD2) which offers an accurate, realtime update (with dongle) trip planner with adjustments being easy. Selecting food along the route shows restaurants in relation to available chargers (so pick based on the charger or your favourite eats). Pauses while your charging, counts down needed charge % & time remaining while you charge. Still very glitchy, terrible navigation voice and may drop the trip at any unplanned stops or if you drive off it’s path (such as a quick bathroom break) so you may need to relaunch. Rivian recently purchased them so unsure of their future (ie release schedule or become an Rivian exclusive). Finally the costs, CarPlay integration requires a subscription. Also, the necessary OBD2 dongle. I purchased the inexpensive Bluetooth VEEPEAK but you can’t leave it installed as it’s a security risk when you’re parked.
2) FordNav (I know this isn’t CarPlay but thought I’d still compare) is near perfect trip advice and it recommends stops based on price and speed over nearby conveniences. Just wish you could search along route easier and it would adapt stops based on driving efficiency. I drove better then it thought but it still had me stop nearly 160km before another equivalent charging station I could have easily reached. Maybe this is because it had already started to pre-condition the battery. Not sure as there’s no indication. While free for new owners it will require premium connectivity for traffic and realtime updates after the trial ends.
3) AppleMaps which integrates for current SoC, route stops and destination SoC but that’s about it. However, I find it recommends Tesla charging stations the MME can’t use or sends you to the address (ie front door of a Mall) and then it’s on you to find where the chargers are located (drove around a mall twice only to find the chargers buried in the back of a parkade and were out of order). I just can’t trust AppleMaps recommendations on a road trip. Also, why zero EV support updates in 5 years! Still only supports three cars (Porsche Taycan, Ford Lightening, Mach-E). Maps may be free but you barely get more than your money’s worth.
4) GoogleMaps/Waze I won’t bother with these with zero EV features these can help find the closest gas station if you’d like (huh?). Their free and definitely gets your money’s worth.
what are your findings?
Got me thinking what is the best route planner for CarPlay? Or which is best for what. On a recent 500+km road trip I tried them all and here are my preferred order. I’m no expert and would appreciate your own findings and recommendations in this CarPlay Edition route planner discussion.
IMHO:
1) ABRP (w/OBD2) which offers an accurate, realtime update (with dongle) trip planner with adjustments being easy. Selecting food along the route shows restaurants in relation to available chargers (so pick based on the charger or your favourite eats). Pauses while your charging, counts down needed charge % & time remaining while you charge. Still very glitchy, terrible navigation voice and may drop the trip at any unplanned stops or if you drive off it’s path (such as a quick bathroom break) so you may need to relaunch. Rivian recently purchased them so unsure of their future (ie release schedule or become an Rivian exclusive). Finally the costs, CarPlay integration requires a subscription. Also, the necessary OBD2 dongle. I purchased the inexpensive Bluetooth VEEPEAK but you can’t leave it installed as it’s a security risk when you’re parked.
2) FordNav (I know this isn’t CarPlay but thought I’d still compare) is near perfect trip advice and it recommends stops based on price and speed over nearby conveniences. Just wish you could search along route easier and it would adapt stops based on driving efficiency. I drove better then it thought but it still had me stop nearly 160km before another equivalent charging station I could have easily reached. Maybe this is because it had already started to pre-condition the battery. Not sure as there’s no indication. While free for new owners it will require premium connectivity for traffic and realtime updates after the trial ends.
3) AppleMaps which integrates for current SoC, route stops and destination SoC but that’s about it. However, I find it recommends Tesla charging stations the MME can’t use or sends you to the address (ie front door of a Mall) and then it’s on you to find where the chargers are located (drove around a mall twice only to find the chargers buried in the back of a parkade and were out of order). I just can’t trust AppleMaps recommendations on a road trip. Also, why zero EV support updates in 5 years! Still only supports three cars (Porsche Taycan, Ford Lightening, Mach-E). Maps may be free but you barely get more than your money’s worth.
4) GoogleMaps/Waze I won’t bother with these with zero EV features these can help find the closest gas station if you’d like (huh?). Their free and definitely gets your money’s worth.
what are your findings?
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