Rome → Venice
Today's conditions on this route
- 296 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 33°C · hot
- 296 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 32°C · hot
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The 525-kilometre drive from Rome to Venice takes approximately 330 minutes, making it a manageable single-day journey for most electric vehicles. With 998 charging stations available along the route, drivers will encounter frequent opportunities to recharge, though a single stop is typically sufficient given the distance. Both cities are in Italy, so no cross-border charging complications arise, and the normal climate conditions in this region mean battery range is not significantly affected by temperature extremes. Rome has 281 charging stations, while Venice offers 368, providing ample options for destination charging at either end. The terrain between these cities is largely flat or gently rolling through the Po Valley, which helps maintain consistent energy consumption. EV drivers should plan for a 20-30 minute charging stop roughly halfway, likely near Florence or Bologna, to comfortably complete the trip without range anxiety. The high density of charging infrastructure along this corridor makes it one of Italy’s most EV-friendly long-distance routes.