London → Oxford
Today's conditions on this route
- 113 g/kWh
- 56% renewable
- 24°C · normal
- 113 g/kWh
- 56% renewable
- 20°C · normal
Grid: uk-ngeso · Weather: open-meteo.com
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Driving an electric vehicle from London to Oxford covers 96 kilometres, a short journey typically completed in 91 minutes. The route is domestic, not cross-border, and is well-served by infrastructure, with 1,473 charging stations available along the way. London’s cold climate can reduce EV range by up to 30 percent, so drivers should factor in potential energy loss, though the distance is modest enough that a single charge from either city is sufficient. Oxford itself has 165 charging stations, while London offers 1,421, making top-ups convenient at either end. The terrain between the two cities is largely flat, minimising elevation-related drain. For most EVs, this trip requires no en-route charging stop, but drivers in older or smaller-battery models may choose to briefly charge in London before departure to ensure a comfortable buffer against cold-weather efficiency drops.