Essen → Leipzig
Today's conditions on this route
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 25°C · normal
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 29°C · normal
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The 460-kilometer route from Essen to Leipzig, entirely within Germany, requires a drive time of 284 minutes and presents a straightforward proposition for EV drivers. With 4,548 charging stations available along the route, drivers will have ample opportunity to stop for a single mid-journey charge, though the cold climate in both cities will reduce real-world range compared to optimal conditions. This means a vehicle rated for, say, 400 kilometers of WLTP range may struggle to complete the trip without a charging stop, especially in winter. The dense network of stations ensures that finding a suitable fast charger is not a concern, but drivers should plan for a 30- to 45-minute stop to replenish enough energy for the remainder of the journey. The route is not cross-border, so no additional considerations for different plug standards or payment systems apply. The terrain between Essen and Leipzig is largely flat to gently rolling, which helps mitigate some of the cold-weather range loss, but the primary practical implication is that a single charging stop is almost certainly required for any current long-range EV.