
Starting March 10, 2025, when Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning customers using Apple Maps EV Routing in CarPlay plan a trip and need a charge, they will be able to automatically get routed to a North American Charging Standard (NACS) fast-charging station, such as a compatible Tesla Supercharger along the way. This capability is now available with CarPlay and iPhone running iOS 17 and later, without the vehicle needing a software update.
Apple Maps EV Routing in CarPlay allows drivers to input their route and can view the estimated battery level they will have when they get to a destination, as well as suggested charging stations along the way if charging is needed. Previously, Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning drivers would have to manually open another app, then enter a NACS fast charger as a destination to have it added to their route. Now, with the Apple Maps EV Routing and NACS fast charger integration, the experience will be more seamless.
To experience the new feature, drivers will need to indicate their charging network preference in Apple Maps Settings to be a NACS fast-charging station, such as compatible Tesla Superchargers.
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