Chicago → Atlanta
Today's conditions on this route
- 283 g/kWh
- 36% renewable
- 22°C · normal
- 283 g/kWh
- 36% renewable
- 31°C · hot
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The 1,101-kilometer drive from Chicago to Atlanta requires approximately 799 minutes of driving time, a journey that crosses no international borders. With 289 charging stations available along the route, EV drivers will find ample opportunities to stop for recharging, though the distance likely necessitates at least one or two planned charging stops depending on the vehicle’s real-world range. Both cities experience a normal climate, so battery performance is not expected to be significantly impacted by extreme temperatures. Chicago offers 156 charging stations, while Atlanta has 88, providing reasonable infrastructure at both endpoints for arrival and departure charging. Drivers should account for the terrain, which transitions from the flat Midwest through the rolling hills of Kentucky and Tennessee before reaching the Piedmont region of Georgia, potentially affecting efficiency. Practical planning involves identifying fast-charging stations along major interstates to minimize delays, as the route’s length makes a single charge unlikely for most EVs.