Google Faces EUR 102-Million Fine for Excluding Enel App From Android Auto For more than two years, Google has not allowed Enel's JuicePass to operate on Android Auto. By Reuters | Updated: 13 May 2021 17:07 IST The regulator asked Google to make JuicePass available on Android Auto Highlights Google "respectfully disagrees" with the antitrust regulator's decision Google's priority for Android Auto is to ensure safety while driving Italy's competition regulator has fined Google EUR 102 million (roughly Rs. 900 crores) for excluding an e-mobility app developed by Enel from the US tech giant's Android system. For more than two years, Google has not allowed Enel's JuicePass to operate on Android Auto - a system that allows apps to be used safely in cars - unfairly curtailing its use while favouring Google Maps, the regulator said on Thursday.