Melbourne → Sydney

EV chargers on Melbourne → Sydney

Plan Melbourne → Sydney with ranked DC fast chargers along M31 Hume Highway. EV Grids picks primary and backup stops for your vehicle range — typically 2 dc stops on this ~880 km leg.

Fast chargers on this corridor

  • Primary + backup charger at every stop — swap on the map if a site is busy or offline.
  • Filter by CCS2, Type 2, NACS, or minimum kW for your EV.
  • Prefer lower-cost ranks Tata Power, Statiq, ChargeZone, and plaza operators where data exists.

~880 km · M31 Hume Highway · 9–10 typical drive

May — pre-monsoon heat advisory

May and June heat across India often adds 10–15% energy use on highways (AC, battery cooling). Bump reserve SOC and search threshold for this route.

  • AC load and hot battery packs reduce real range — add 5% reserve SOC in May–June.
  • Plan DC stops earlier than winter; verify live charger status before you leave each city.

Suggested planner settings: 25% reserve SOC · 35% search threshold · hills & weather on (includes monsoon adjustment Jun–Sep)

Chargers along this route

No cached stations yet for ~850.7 km on M31 Hume Highway. Plan once to seed the corridor.

Plan ranked stops

No cached chargers yet — plan this route once to seed the corridor cache.

No cached chargers yet — plan this route once to seed the corridor cache. List updates as drivers plan this corridor — not live occupancy.

Want primary + backup picks at each stop? Plan MelbourneSydney

Best EV for this corridor

Ranked by typical charging stops on ~880 km via M31 Hume Highway. Open a model page or plan with that preset in one tap.

Top pick

Hyundai Ioniq 5

~631 km range · Typically 1 DC stop

Doable

The ~880 km drive is longer than one comfortable leg in a Hyundai Ioniq 5. Most drivers plan one DC session on M31 Hume Highway, starting around 80–90% SOC.

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