Wuhan → Chengdu
Today's conditions on this route
- 451 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 27°C · normal
- 451 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 22°C · normal
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The 1,135-kilometer drive from Wuhan to Chengdu, with a driving time of 774 minutes, requires careful charging planning despite both cities being in a normal climate. The route is domestic within China, avoiding cross-border complications, and drivers can rely on 65 charging stations along the way. This density suggests a charging stop roughly every 17 kilometers on average, though practical stops will likely occur every 200 to 300 kilometers depending on vehicle range. Wuhan has 26 stations and Chengdu has 34, so both endpoints offer adequate infrastructure for arrival charging. The normal climate means no significant range reduction from cold temperatures, allowing drivers to use standard range estimates. The terrain between the two cities includes mountainous sections, particularly through the Sichuan Basin approach, which may increase energy consumption on uphill grades. EV drivers should plan for at least two charging stops, accounting for potential elevation changes that could reduce real-world range by 10 to 15 percent compared to flat-road estimates.