Liverpool → Edinburgh
Today's conditions on this route
- 113 g/kWh
- 56% renewable
- 19°C · normal
- 113 g/kWh
- 56% renewable
- 18°C · normal
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The 348-kilometre route from Liverpool to Edinburgh takes approximately 269 minutes of driving time, passing through a cold climate that can reduce an electric vehicle’s real-world range by up to 30 percent in winter conditions. With 728 charging stations available along the route, drivers have ample opportunity to stop for a top-up, though the journey’s length suggests at least one charging stop will be necessary for most EVs, especially in colder weather. Liverpool has 95 charging stations, while Edinburgh offers 241, providing reasonable infrastructure at both ends. This is not a cross-border route, remaining entirely within the United Kingdom, which simplifies planning. The terrain between the two cities includes sections of the M6 and M74 motorways, with some elevation changes near the Scottish border that may further impact efficiency. Drivers should anticipate that cold temperatures and motorway speeds will reduce range, making a mid-route charge at one of the many available stations a practical necessity for a stress-free arrival in Edinburgh.