London → Edinburgh
Today's conditions on this route
- 113 g/kWh
- 56% renewable
- 22°C · normal
- 113 g/kWh
- 56% renewable
- 17°C · normal
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Driving from London to Edinburgh on this 648-kilometre route, an EV driver faces a journey of approximately 471 minutes in a consistently cold climate. The cold conditions at both endpoints can reduce battery range by up to 30 percent, meaning a vehicle with a nominal 400-kilometre range may only achieve around 280 kilometres in practice. Given this effective range, drivers should plan for at least one or two charging stops along the way, though the route is well-served with 2,420 charging stations en route. The drive is not cross-border, remaining entirely within the United Kingdom, which simplifies payment and network access. Edinburgh has 241 charging stations, significantly fewer than London’s 1,421, so planning a charge before arrival is advisable to avoid queuing at urban chargers. Terrain between the cities includes rolling hills and the ascent into the Scottish Borders, which can further increase energy consumption. A reliable charging strategy would involve stopping at a high-speed charger roughly halfway, such as near the English-Scottish border, to ensure sufficient range for the final leg into Edinburgh.