Sydney → Melbourne
Today's conditions on this route
- 452 g/kWh
- 44% renewable
- 10°C · normal
- 452 g/kWh
- 44% renewable
- 8°C · normal
Grid: Ember Climate (monthly) · Weather: open-meteo.com
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The 865-kilometre drive from Sydney to Melbourne, taking approximately 613 minutes, presents a well-supported route for electric vehicle drivers. With 447 charging stations available along the way, the journey offers frequent opportunities to recharge, reducing range anxiety in the hot Australian climate. Both Sydney and Melbourne, with 189 and 227 stations respectively, provide ample starting and ending infrastructure. For an EV with a typical real-world range of 400 kilometres, a single mid-route charge would be sufficient, though drivers may prefer a second brief top-up for comfort. The high station density means that even in extreme heat, which can reduce battery efficiency, finding a charger should not be a challenge. Practical implications include planning a stop around the halfway point near Albury or similar towns, and using a fast charger to minimise downtime. This route is a strong example of intercity EV travel in Australia, where the network is clearly built to support long-distance journeys without border complications.