Virtual Electric Car Racing

Kia Niro EV vs Tesla Model Y Long-Range: Berlin to Riga

Which EV is faster on the 1047km route? <strong>Tesla Model Y Long-Range</strong> wins by 62 minutes with 3 charging stops.

In our Berlin to Riga EV duel, the Tesla Model Y Long-Range beats the Kia Niro EV by 62 minutes, completing the 1047km route in 13h 34min. The key advantage? 2 fewer charging stops. Route calculated on July 19, 2026 using real-time charging station data.

The Tesla Model Y Long-Range needs only 3 charging stops compared to 5 for the slowest vehicle, saving valuable time.

⚠️ Route direction matters! Charging stops may differ. See reverse direction: Riga → Berlin
Winner

Tesla Model Y Long-Range

Quick Comparison

Metric Kia Niro EV Tesla Model Y Long-Range
Travel time 14h 36min 13h 34min
Charging time: 1h 53min 53min
Charging stops: 5 3
Energy used ~188 kWh ~188 kWh

Charging Strategy Breakdown

Kia Niro EV Route

Tesla Model Y Long-Range Route

Why the Tesla Model Y Long-Range Won

The Tesla Model Y Long-Range achieved a 62-minute advantage over Kia Niro EV on this 1047km route. Key factors:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the EV range calculation?

Our calculations use real-world consumption data and actual charging curves from GoingElectric database. Results account for highway speeds, temperature assumptions, and real charger locations along your route.

Can I compare more than 2 EVs at once?

Yes! EV Duel lets you race up to 4 electric vehicles simultaneously on any route. Watch them compete in real-time and see which one arrives first with the fewest charging stops.

What charging networks are supported?

We support major charging networks including Tesla Supercharger, Ionity, Fastned, and all CCS-compatible chargers across Europe. You can also compare different networks to see which gets you there fastest.

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