Dortmund → Dresden
Today's conditions on this route
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 25°C · normal
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 33°C · hot
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The 515-kilometer drive from Dortmund to Dresden, entirely within Germany, takes approximately 320 minutes and is classified as a cold-climate route at both ends. With 3,922 charging stations available along the way, EV drivers have ample opportunity to stop, though the cold conditions will reduce real-world range compared to official WLTP figures, likely requiring at least one en-route charging stop for most mid-range electric vehicles. Dortmund offers 1,146 stations, while Dresden has 435, so drivers should plan their final charge before entering the Saxon capital to avoid relying solely on its smaller network. The journey is not cross-border, eliminating the need for different charging accounts or payment methods. Terrain is not specified, but the route crosses the German lowlands and the Elbe valley, which should not present significant elevation challenges. Practical implications include budgeting for a 20-30% range reduction due to cold temperatures and ensuring the battery is pre-conditioned before departure to optimize charging speeds at the plentiful highway stations.