Rome → Catania
Today's conditions on this route
- 296 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 29°C · normal
- 296 g/kWh
- 41% renewable
- 28°C · normal
Grid: energy-charts · Weather: open-meteo.com
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Italy Daha Fazla EV Rotası
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The 791-kilometer drive from Rome to Catania requires approximately 565 minutes behind the wheel, a journey that crosses the Italian peninsula and includes a ferry crossing to Sicily. Despite the substantial distance, the route is well-served for electric vehicles, with 720 charging stations available along the way, allowing drivers to plan multiple short charging stops rather than relying on a single long session. Both cities enjoy a normal climate, so EV range is not significantly impacted by temperature extremes. Rome offers 281 charging stations and Catania has 158, providing adequate destination charging options at either end. Since this is not a cross-border route, drivers avoid complications with different payment systems or plug types. Practical planning should account for the ferry crossing, where charging may not be available, so topping up before boarding in mainland Italy is advisable. Terrain includes coastal plains and mountain passes, which may increase energy consumption on uphill sections, but the dense charging infrastructure makes this a manageable long-distance EV trip.