Electric Vehicle Road Trip
The EV drive from Seattle to Atlanta takes approximately 52h 42m (including charging stops), covering 2832 miles. Charging costs are estimated at $15 — saving ~$315 compared to gas ($330).
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.
Includes estimated charging time. Heavy traffic adds drive time but not charging time.
Start with full charge
~236 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~472 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~708 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~944 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~1180 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~1416 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~1652 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~1888 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~2124 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~2360 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
~2596 mi · Fast charge ~30 min
2832 mi · 52h 42m
💰 You save ~$315 by driving electric!
For this 2832-mile drive, EV owners should plan on 17 charging stops. Check charger availability ahead of time, especially on holiday weekends when popular stations can get busy. Having a backup charger location in mind is always a good idea.
Electric driving shines on this route with estimated energy costs of just $113, compared to $330 for a conventional vehicle. That $217 in savings per trip makes a real difference for frequent travelers.