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Zunder, the leader in ultrafast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Southern Europe, has launched a new feature in its mobile app that promises to revolutionize the user experience. From now on, electric vehicle drivers will be able to create customized routes for their trips, whether short or long, incorporating stops at Zunder’s charging stations.
This tool arises in response to a growing demand among electric vehicle users: the need to plan routes with the assurance of having reliable charging points. The new feature, which integrates with Google Maps, allows for intuitive and straightforward navigation, providing users with a visual way to plan their trips from their mobile devices.
Users can now search for different destinations, such as beaches, restaurants, or hotels. Zunder makes it easy to create ideal routes, optimizing the journeys with stops at charging stations. The app also provides real-time information about the status of each station, types of connectors available, pricing, and nearby services.
Rubén Cebrián, CTO of Zunder, emphasized that the tool aims to make designing trips in electric vehicles as simple as searching for an address on a mobile phone. “We wanted users to have control over their journey, with the certainty that they can charge wherever they need,” he stated.
With just one tap, users can send their route to Google Maps to start navigation with all the stops integrated. This quick and visual solution aims to simplify the daily lives of electric vehicle drivers.
The adoption of electric vehicles in Spain is currently on the rise, with an 87.1% increase in registrations during the first seven months of 2025 compared to the same period last year. July stood out with over 23,850 electrified cars sold, representing more than 21% of total registrations.
In this context of growth, Zunder’s new functionality emerges as a technological response to user needs, proving that traveling in an electric vehicle within its charging ecosystem is safe and comfortable.
This advancement is part of Zunder’s comprehensive strategy, which combines a continuously expanding charging network with technological solutions to enhance the user experience. With over 1,200 charging points and more than 200 active stations, the company provides access to a vast network that covers over 96% of Spain’s main roads, allowing for a recharge of between 20% and 80% of the battery in less than 20 minutes.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish