Realistic range
Plans use your EV model and real consumption assumptions instead of brochure range.

EV route planner · Charging stops · Europe
A long electric drive becomes a plan you can trust: realistic range, where to stop, how long each charge takes, how sure the station is, and what the trip costs — before you pull out of the driveway.
500,000+ charging stations·vehicle-aware routes·no credit card
Sample planStops 1 plannedBuffer 24%Cost €18.40
655 km • 6h 45m driving • 47m charging
Arrival Battery
24%
Distance
655 km
Drive
6h 45m
Charge
47 min
Why EVRoutes
Not another list of map pins. Every plan gets three things right.
Plans use your EV model and real consumption assumptions instead of brochure range.
Charging data is aggregated from major providers so stop choices are based on more than one source.
Each route includes charging duration and expected cost, so the tradeoffs are visible early.
Trip board
start
Amsterdam canals
pause
Hannover city break
stay
Berlin weekend
Depart at 08:30 with 88% battery
Coffee break with fast chargers near the A2
Two nights, hotel charging preferred
Trip planning
Overnight stops, attractions, hotels, and charging windows live in one itinerary. EVRoutes keeps every leg realistic so the trip still feels spontaneous.
EV cost calculator
Move the sliders and compare a familiar petrol routine with a realistic EV consumption estimate.
Supported electric vehicles
Choose your EV or add custom specs. Battery size, consumption, and charging behaviour shape every stop.
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Aiways
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Alfa Romeo
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Alke
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Audi
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Automobili Pininfarina
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B-on
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BMW
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BYD
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Cadillac
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Carrocerias Minda
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Caselani
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Cenntro
661+ models supported. Missing yours? Add capacity and consumption manually.
Add my EVHow it works
Start, destination, optional stops, and travel style. The planner turns the trip into legs.
Select a supported model or enter custom battery and consumption numbers.
See charge stops, arrival battery, stop length, station details, and estimated cost.
EV route planning FAQ
Yes. EVRoutes is free for personal route planning and does not require a credit card to start.
The planner uses vehicle specs and real-world assumptions for consumption. Weather, speed, terrain, and driving style can still affect the final number, so routes keep a practical buffer.
EVRoutes combines station data from providers such as OpenChargeMap, TomTom, NREL, and NOBIL, with coverage varying by region.
Yes. The planner is built for cross-border road trips, especially across Europe and regions with strong charging station data.
You can add custom battery capacity and consumption values, then plan routes using those specs.
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Start with a real destination. EVRoutes shows the charging plan, cost, and route confidence before you commit.