New York → Boston
Today's conditions on this route
- 283 g/kWh
- 36% renewable
- 24°C · normal
- 283 g/kWh
- 36% renewable
- 21°C · normal
Grid: U.S. EIA Open Data · Weather: open-meteo.com
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The 343-kilometer drive from New York to Boston, with a drive duration of 281 minutes, is a well-supported corridor for electric vehicles. The route features 478 charging stations along the way, providing ample opportunity for a single, brief charging stop to complete the journey comfortably, as most modern EVs can cover this distance on a full charge. Both cities offer robust charging infrastructure, with New York hosting 175 stations and Boston 193, reducing range anxiety at either endpoint. The route is not cross-border, and both cities share a normal climate, meaning EV drivers can expect standard battery performance without the significant range reduction associated with cold weather. The terrain is largely flat to gently rolling, which helps maintain consistent energy consumption. For EV drivers, the high density of en-route stations allows flexibility in choosing a stop, though planning a quick top-up around the halfway point remains a practical strategy to avoid arriving with a low state of charge.