Google Maps already provides users with a multitude of helpful information such as providing turn-by-turn directions from point “A” to Point “B.” The app also will recommend things to do and see at the destination as well as suggest places to stay and eat. Last October Google started adding eco-friendly directions to Maps that aim to use less gas and produce less CO2 by suggesting directions based on factors like road grades, traffic flow, and distance.
Teardown suggests that Google Maps will take eco-friendly driving to the next level
If Google does update Maps and includes this feature, users will be able to select the type of car they are driving and the app will adjust the route it suggests in order to “save you the most fuel or energy.” If down the road you buy a new car, changes can be made to register the type of vehicle it is and you can always simply choose not to provide Google Maps with this data.
It is possible that Google decides not to add this feature to Google Maps. If it decides to proceed, Google might want to test this first before rolling it out to all Maps users. Remember, the more efficiently you are using your vehicle, the more money you might be able to save on gas.