Rome → Naples
Today's conditions on this route
- 296 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 29°C · normal
- 296 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 30°C · hot
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The 218-kilometer drive from Rome to Naples, with a duration of 149 minutes, is a straightforward Italian route that does not cross any borders. The 378 charging stations along this corridor provide a dense network, meaning an EV driver can expect frequent and convenient charging stop options, likely requiring only a single brief top-up for most modern electric vehicles. Both cities operate under a normal climate, so no significant range reduction from temperature extremes is anticipated, allowing drivers to rely on standard range estimates. Rome hosts 281 charging stations, while Naples has 99, indicating a robust infrastructure at both ends for destination charging. The terrain between the two cities is primarily highway, with some undulating sections near the Apennines, but the distance is well within the range of any current long-range EV, making this a low-anxiety route for planning a single charge or a quick stop.