SpaceEVDriver
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I lay out my route using Google's My Maps website (ahead of time or after--it is independent of the actual trip). I then export that to KML/KMZ and open it in Google Earth, which allows me to show the elevation profile (by right-clicking on the route). I think ABRP can also do something similar, but I find it to be less usable than others seem to. Google Earth has a built-in "get directions" capability, but it's not as robust as Google Maps.Could you share where the elevation graph comes from? Is that something you can get before starting your trip?
You can also use CarScanner to track your actual route, including elevation--it can pull the GPS data from the truck (or phone? I'm not certain). But I don't like the way CarScanner requires the phone to keep the dashboard onscreen while recording, so I've stopped using it except for short, specific uses. If you do use CarScanner, you can export a CSV file with the data and import those into Google Earth, QGIS, ArcGIS, etc.
For the purposes of sharing a trip on a forum, I find the first method a lot quicker and less work. For the purposes of being a data nerd, I find the second method to be more accurate to the actual trip.
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