Hamburg → Dusseldorf
Today's conditions on this route
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 27°C · normal
- 250 g/kWh
- 69% renewable
- 26°C · normal
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The 399-kilometre route from Hamburg to Dusseldorf lies entirely within Germany and is not cross-border. Both cities share a cold climate, which can reduce an EV’s real-world range by 20 to 30 percent compared to temperate conditions. Drivers should plan for at least one charging stop, as few modern EVs can cover the full distance without recharging in cold weather. Fortunately, the route is well-served with 5,665 charging stations, offering frequent opportunities for top-ups. The drive takes 237 minutes, or just under four hours, meaning a single charge stop is practical and can align with a rest break. While Hamburg has 1,609 stations and Dusseldorf has 935, the abundance of en-route infrastructure reduces range anxiety. However, cold temperatures may also slow charging speeds, so drivers should allow extra time at fast-chargers. The flat, inland terrain of northern Germany does not add significant elevation-related energy demand, making the primary challenge the cold climate’s impact on battery efficiency and charging performance.