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Google fined $123 million in Italy for abusing Android Auto dominance

June 06, 2025

Google has already been slapped with severalheftyfinesin recent years due to antitrust violations in its various businesses. Now, Italy’s antitrust watchdog has hit Google with a €102 million (~$123.1 million) fine for excluding a third-party app fromAndroid Auto.

The fine was handed down after the Italian Competition Authority found Google barred charging station appJuicePassfrom Android Auto. JuicePass helps users find and reserve electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, while also letting you manage charging sessions, among other features.

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“By refusing Enel X Italia interoperability with Android Auto, Google has unfairly limited the possibilities for end-users to avail themselves of the Enel X Italia app when driving and recharging an electric vehicle,” read an excerpt of the watchdog’spress release(spotted byReuters), which also noted that JuicePass had been barred from Android Auto for over two years now.

The authority found that Google “consequently favored its own Google Maps app” for Android Auto, which also helps users find and reach EV charging points. Italy’s watchdog also declared that Google’s actions, if allowed to continue, could “permanently jeopardize” the JuicePass team’s chances of growing their user base.

Google “respectfully disagrees” with the Italian authority’s findings and would decide its next steps,Reutersquoted a company spokesperson as saying.

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