On February 1, it was reported that the "Warm Way Home" service plan of AutoNavi Map was officially launched recently, which includes the world's first new energy navigation with self-learning ability, as well as the "charging map 2."0", providing more refined energy consumption calculation, route planning, charging timing prompts, and minute-level waiting time estimation services for the majority of new energy vehicle owners, helping to alleviate the "range anxiety" in the process of returning home from long distances.
In recent years, with the popularization of new energy vehicles, a series of problems have followed: Is there enough power for long-distance driving? When to charge? How long do I have to wait in line for charging? Now that the Spring Festival has begun, superimposed on key factors affecting energy consumption such as weather and traffic flow changes, many new energy vehicle owners will inevitably have "endurance anxiety" in the face of long-distance return to their hometowns.
Self-learning energy consumption model: The battery life calculation is more realistic, and the route planning is more accurate.
The range of new energy vehicles is affected by multiple factors, such as slope, air temperature, air conditioning temperature, traffic congestion, etc., and there is often a difference between the theoretical range and the actual range.
AutoNavi's "self-learning energy consumption model" is developed to solve this problem, which can take into account all aspects of energy consumption influencing factors, including slope changes, temperature changes, road condition changes, etc., to help new energy vehicle owners more accurately understand the range status, so as to evaluate more suitable routes and charging timing. And as the number of users using the navigation service increases, the calculation of the model will be more accurate.
For example, when new energy vehicle owners plan long-distance routes of more than 200 kilometers, the outbound and return journeys at the same time will be affected by the slope, resulting in different energy consumption, and AutoNavi Map will give different routes.
In addition, the impact of temperature on the range of new energy vehicles is also calculated in real time. For similar distances, the north with lower temperature and the south with higher temperature, new energy navigation will also give corresponding planning routes.
Charging Map 20: Preferred power station + minute-level waiting time prediction, say goodbye to "opening the blind box".
AutoNavi's "new energy navigation" and "charging map" complement each other, just like new energy vehicles are inseparable from charging piles.
According to reports, the newly upgraded AutoNavi "charging map 2"0" aggregates hundreds of charging station brands such as State Grid, China Southern Power Grid, Tesla, Special Call, Star Charging, etc., covering more than one million charging piles. For example, Tesla has opened more than 350 super charging stations and more than 250 destination charging stations to multi-brand models on the AutoNavi charging map.
In addition, this AutoNavi charging map 20 also launched the "Preferred Power Station" service: through a comprehensive analysis of seven dimensions of data such as charging station scale, parking fee information, interface stability, charging pile heartbeat data, etc., in order to cope with the quality and experience of charging stations across the country, so that users can "find a good pile" more convenient.
In addition, AutoNavi charging map also configures the high-power supercharging station with a supercharging logo, which is displayed in prominent red for the convenience of car owners in need.
However, "finding a good pile" is one thing, and finding a "good pile" is another pain point for the majority of car owners. To this end, AutoNavi charging map 20 online charging station queue**, let go to the charging station to say goodbye to the "open blind box".
The service is generated based on the charging data and navigation data of AutoNavi map. Nowadays, when users search for charging station details on AutoNavi Map, navigate to or pass by charging stations, they can not only understand the use status of charging piles, but also give queuing time** if there are no idle charging piles, which can be accurate to the minute level. At the same time, the charging map can also recommend other optional charging stations for car owners, and plan charging routes more reasonably.
Finally, AutoNavi Charging Map 20 also includes a station guidance service, at the end of navigation, it can voice broadcast the location of the charging station, such as "the charging station is located in the parking lot basement 168 parking space", to help the owner easily find the charging station.