Leipzig → Nuremberg
Today's conditions on this route
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 33°C · hot
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 33°C · hot
Grid: energy-charts · Weather: open-meteo.com
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The 285-kilometre route from Leipzig to Nuremberg, entirely within Germany, presents a manageable single-charge journey for most modern EVs, though the cold climate in both cities will reduce real-world range by an estimated 20 to 30 percent. Drivers should plan for at least one charging stop, as the 188-minute drive time in winter conditions could push battery depletion faster than expected. The route is well-served by 1,850 charging stations along the corridor, offering ample opportunity for top-ups at highway rest stops or urban hubs. Nuremberg’s 830 stations and Leipzig’s 644 provide robust destination charging, but the cold temperatures mean pre-conditioning the battery before departure is advisable to preserve range. Since the drive is not cross-border, no charging standard or payment system changes are needed. The flat to gently rolling terrain of central Germany imposes minimal additional energy demand, making the primary challenge the cold rather than elevation. A single 20- to 30-minute fast-charging stop should suffice for a vehicle with a real-world cold-weather range above 250 kilometres, though drivers of smaller-battery EVs may require a second brief stop.