Trip planning · Škoda Elroq

Škoda Elroq route planner with charging stops

Pick a start and destination and the planner estimates the Škoda Elroq's energy use over the real road route, then chooses charging stops from PlugSphere's worldwide station database — each with two nearby backups. The vehicle inputs below are already set for this car.

Plan a Škoda Elroq trip
Electric car route with a main charging stop and two backup chargers
Reviewed 14 July 2026 Pre-filled from the Elroq 85 (MY27) reference variant — adjust the inputs to match yours exactly.

Useable battery

77 kWh

Energy use

17.1 kWh/100 km

Typical DC power

115 kW

Estimated range

450 km

A → B → charge

Plan a Škoda Elroq trip on the map

Battery, consumption and charging power are pre-filled for the Škoda Elroq — set two points and calculate. Adjust anything to match your exact variant.

Choose a start and destination

Where are you going?

Search a city, or choose A and B directly on the map.

0 of 2 places set Tap anywhere on the map to place Start A, or search a city above.
Essential EV details

Add your EV essentials

Use the battery you can actually use, not the advertised total.

Select your model

Search your make and model to apply its known charging details.

Optional
Škoda Elroq selected Known charging details are applied below.
or
The battery energy your car can actually use, not its larger gross or advertised capacity.
kWh
Your battery percentage when leaving Start A. This determines how far the first driving leg can reach.
%
Your vehicle’s normal consumption before weather, elevation and the safety buffer. The result shows the adjusted consumption used for the calculation.
kWh/100 km
Battery protected for arrival at B. The planner does not spend this reserve when calculating the maximum distance of each leg.
%
Battery percentage assumed when leaving every charging stop. A lower target is usually faster but can require more stops; a higher target can extend each leg.
%
Compatible connectors
Select every connector your EV can use. Only stations reporting at least one selected connector are eligible. Leave all clear only when the connector is unknown.
Fine-tuneCoordinates, conditions and charger search Optional
The north–south coordinate for Start A. It is filled from the map or place search; edit it only when you need an exact coordinate.
The east–west coordinate for Start A. It is filled from the map or place search; edit it only when you need an exact coordinate.
The north–south coordinate for Destination B. It is normally filled automatically from your map or search selection.
The east–west coordinate for Destination B. It is normally filled automatically from your map or search selection.
Percentage adjustment for cold, heat, wind or rain. It multiplies the entered energy use; positive values increase the trip-energy estimate.
%
Extra energy allowance for climbing or uncertain terrain. Use zero when your consumption figure already reflects the route conditions.
%
A general planning margin. The default 15% turns 19 kWh/100 km into 21.85 kWh/100 km and can increase the number of charging stops.
%
The maximum DC charging power your car can accept. Charger ranking and estimated effective power are capped at this value.
kW
Stations reporting less than this power are excluded from primary stops and backups. Lower it when fast chargers are sparse.
kW
Maximum map distance from the road route for an eligible charging station. A wider search finds more stations but may require a longer detour.
km
Maximum straight-line distance from each primary stop when looking for nearby backup chargers.
km

Planning estimate only. Charger status is not live; confirm access, plug and availability with the operator.

Road-tripping a Škoda Elroq — quick answers

How far can a Škoda Elroq drive before stopping to charge?

Around 450 km in mixed driving from a full battery, but road trips rarely run 100% to 0% — with a 90% start and 10% reserve, plan segments of roughly 360 km, less in winter or at high motorway speeds.

How long are charging stops with a Škoda Elroq?

The Škoda Elroq typically sustains about 115 kW in a DC session, so a 10–80% stop takes roughly 28 minutes at a sufficiently powerful charger. The planner accounts for this when spacing stops.

Which chargers does the Škoda Elroq use?

The Škoda Elroq charges via Type 2 CCS — the planner is pre-filtered accordingly, and every suggested stop includes two nearby backups in case a charger is busy or offline.

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