No. You can switch to Navigraph’s existing map options and they work great. In fact, when you use Navigraph maps and zoom in close enough at an airport, you get very useful info like this - you can zoom even further to see gates/ramp locations, intersection designations, etc.
Also, Google prohibits commercial use of the map data WITHOUT A LICENSE. Navigraph no doubt has a commercial license and part of the monthly fee we pay to access their charts and services includes their cost to access Google Maps commercially and resell that data to flight simmers as part of the services Navigraph provides.