How Long Is the EV Drive from Atlanta to College Park?
The EV drive from Atlanta to College Park takes approximately 1h 19m (including charging stops), covering 37 miles. Charging costs are estimated at $15 — saving ~$0 compared to gas ($4).
Plan for charging stops every 150-200 miles depending on your EV's range. Fast chargers (DC) typically add 150+ miles in 20-30 minutes.
Traffic Estimate
🟢 Light
1h 7m
🔵 Typical
1h 19m
🔴 Heavy
1h 55m
Includes estimated charging time. Heavy traffic adds drive time but not charging time.
EV Trip Details
Distance37 miles
Drive Time1h 19min
Charging Stops0
Charging Time~0 min
Total Trip1h 19m
Cost Comparison
EV$1
Gas$4
Save$3
Recommended Charging Stops
Atlanta
Start with full charge
College Park
37 mi · 1h 19m
EV vs Gas Cost
⚡ EV
$15
Charging cost
⛽ Gas
$4
At 30 MPG, $3.50/gal
💰 You save ~$0 by driving electric!
EV Trip FAQ
How many charging stops from Atlanta to College Park?
You'll need approximately 0 charging stops for this 37-mile EV trip, assuming a 250-mile range per charge. No charging stops needed - within single charge range!
How long does the EV trip take?
Total trip time is approximately 1h 19m, including 1h 19min of driving and ~0 minutes of charging stops.
How much does it cost vs gas?
EV cost: $1 vs Gas: $4. You save $3 driving electric!
Where can I charge along the route?
This trip is within single-charge range for most EVs! You can complete it without stopping to charge, but consider topping up at your destination.
EV Charging Guide: Atlanta to College Park
This 37-mile route falls comfortably within the range of most current electric vehicles. You can likely make it door-to-door without needing to stop for a charge, though having a charging plan is always wise.
One of the biggest perks of this EV trip: fuel savings. You'll spend roughly $1 on electricity versus $4 at the pump, keeping $3 in your pocket. Charging at home overnight is even cheaper than using public fast chargers.