Berlin → Dusseldorf
Today's conditions on this route
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 32°C · hot
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 26°C · normal
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The 571-kilometer drive from Berlin to Dusseldorf, lasting 337 minutes, is a domestic German route that remains entirely within a cold climate zone. EV drivers should anticipate a significant range reduction of up to 30 percent due to low temperatures, meaning a vehicle with a nominal 400-kilometer range may only achieve around 280 kilometers in practice. This makes at least one, and likely two, charging stops necessary for most electric cars on this journey. The route benefits from an exceptionally dense charging infrastructure, with 8,122 stations available along the way, and both endpoints are well-supplied: Berlin has 1,995 stations and Dusseldorf has 935. The high station density reduces the risk of encountering unavailable chargers, but drivers should still plan for longer charging sessions in cold weather, as battery preconditioning and slower charging rates are common. Since the route is not cross-border, no currency or account issues arise, and all charging can be handled with a single German provider or roaming card.