Oslo → Stockholm
Today's conditions on this route
- 26 g/kWh
- 99% renewable
- 16°C · normal
- 29 g/kWh
- 77% renewable
- 14°C · normal
Grid: energy-charts · Weather: open-meteo.com
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Driving from Oslo to Stockholm covers 523 kilometers in approximately 422 minutes, a cross-border route that requires at least one charging stop for most EVs. While 1,012 charging stations are available along the route, the cold climate in both cities can reduce real-world range by 20 to 30 percent, meaning drivers should plan for a longer charging session than summer conditions would demand. Oslo, with 461 stations, offers a strong departure point, while Stockholm has 220 stations, providing adequate but less dense infrastructure at the destination. The terrain is largely flat to gently rolling, which helps mitigate some range loss. For a typical long-range EV, a single mid-route charge near the Swedish border should suffice, but drivers should verify station availability in real time, as the sheer number of stations does not guarantee all are fast chargers. Cold weather battery preconditioning before arrival at a charger can reduce wait times.