Port Elizabeth → East London
Today's conditions on this route
- 623 g/kWh
- 17% renewable
- 17°C · normal
- 623 g/kWh
- 17% renewable
- 20°C · normal
Grid: Ember Climate (monthly) · Weather: open-meteo.com
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The 289-kilometer route from Port Elizabeth to East London in South Africa presents a significant challenge for electric vehicle drivers, as the data block indicates zero charging stations along the entire route and zero stations in either city. With a drive duration of 216 minutes, or roughly three and a half hours, an EV must complete the journey on a single charge without any opportunity for en-route replenishment. Both cities are classified under a hot climate, which can reduce battery range due to the energy demands of cabin cooling, compounding the risk of range anxiety. This is not a cross-border trip, so no international charging compatibility issues arise, but the lack of infrastructure means drivers must start with a full battery and ideally a buffer of at least 15-20 percent beyond the 289-kilometer distance to account for climate effects and terrain. Practical planning requires verifying that the vehicle’s real-world range comfortably exceeds this distance, as any unexpected detour or traffic delay could leave the driver stranded without a nearby charger.