Hamburg → Cologne
Today's conditions on this route
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 30°C · normal
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 25°C · normal
Grid: energy-charts · Weather: open-meteo.com
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The 424-kilometer drive from Hamburg to Cologne, with a drive time of 249 minutes, is a fully domestic German route that crosses no borders. While both cities are in a cold climate, which can reduce EV range by roughly 20-30 percent in winter, the route is exceptionally well-served with 6,130 charging stations along the way. This density means drivers can expect frequent and flexible charging stops, likely requiring only one brief mid-route top-up for most modern EVs, even in colder conditions. Hamburg has 1,609 stations and Cologne 1,326, ensuring ample destination charging at either end. The terrain is largely flat to gently rolling, limiting additional energy consumption from elevation changes. For an EV driver, the primary practical implication is that range anxiety is minimal here; the main consideration is accounting for cold-weather range loss and planning a single stop, perhaps near the halfway point, to avoid unnecessary detours.