Athens to Thessaloniki by electric car: is it feasible in 2026? The answer is yes. The route via the A1/PATHE motorway covers approximately 500 km, the highway is fully completed, and charging stations have increased dramatically. In this guide, we cover everything: charging stops, times, costs, apps, and practical tips from real-world experience.
The Route: A1/PATHE Athens – Thessaloniki
The A1 motorway (PATHE — Patras-Athens-Thessaloniki-Evzonoi) is Greece's main north-south highway with a total length of 557 km. The Athens-Thessaloniki section covers approximately 500 km and passes through the following cities:
Reference Points & Distances
| Location | Kilometers (from Athens) | Between |
|---|---|---|
| Athens (Kifisou) | 0 km | — |
| Thebes | ~85 km | 85 km |
| ⚡ Lamia (rest area) | ~200 km | 115 km |
| Larissa | ~325 km | 125 km |
| ⚡ Katerini (rest area) | ~360 km | 35 km |
| Thessaloniki | ~500 km | 140 km |
Source: Wikipedia - A1 motorway (Greece), distances are approximate
Charging Plan: The Strategy
The key to an EV road trip is proper planning. With today's models (350-500+ km range), you'll need 1-2 charging stops. Here are three scenarios depending on your car:
Range 450+ km
Models: Tesla Model 3 LR, Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh, Mercedes EQE
Plan: 1 charging stop in Lamia (~200 km). Charge for 20 minutes (DC 150 kW). Arrive in Thessaloniki with 15-25% battery.
Range 300-400 km
Models: VW ID.3 58 kWh, Renault Megane E-Tech, Tesla Model 3 SR
Plan: 2 stops — Lamia + Larissa/Katerini. Charge 20-25 minutes per stop.
Range 200-300 km
Models: Renault Zoe, Fiat 500e, Mini Cooper SE, older Nissan Leaf
Plan: 3 stops — Thebes/Lamia + Larissa + Katerini. Charge 30-40 minutes per stop. Requires careful planning.
Charging Stations on the PATHE (2026)
Charging infrastructure has improved significantly. According to Electromaps data, Greece now has over 1,691 public charging stations. On the PATHE motorway, the main providers are:
DC Fast Charging Providers on the PATHE
| Provider | Power | Price/kWh | Locations on the PATHE |
|---|---|---|---|
| PPC Blue | 50-150 kW | ~€0,45-0,55/kWh | Lamia, Larissa, rest areas along the PATHE |
| Tesla Supercharger | 150-250 kW | ~€0,40-0,50/kWh | Lamia, Larissa (open to all EVs) |
| Protergia (MYTILINEOS) | 50-120 kW | ~€0,50/kWh | Thermopylae rest area, Almyros |
| Shell Recharge / BP Pulse | 50-150 kW | ~€0,55/kWh | Shell/BP gas stations along the PATHE |
Prices are approximate, February 2026. Use apps for real-time pricing.
Trip Cost: EV vs Gasoline
Cost Comparison Athens-Thessaloniki (500 km, one way)
| Category | Electric (BEV) | Gasoline |
|---|---|---|
| Consumption | ~16 kWh/100km = 80 kWh | ~7 L/100km = 35 L |
| Energy Cost | €20-25 (DC charging) | €60-65 (€1,72/L) |
| Tolls | €30-35 | €30-35 |
| Travel Time | ~5.5-6.5 hours | ~4.5-5 hours |
| TOTAL | ~€50-60 | ~€90-100 |
Save ~€40 per one-way trip! If you charge at home before departure (€0.24/kWh), savings can reach €50+.
Step-by-Step: The Ideal Route
🏠 Departure from Athens — Battery 100%
Fully charge at home the night before (wallbox AC 7.4 kW, cost ~€13-16). Leave early morning (06:00-07:00) to avoid Attica traffic. Get on Kifisou Avenue → A1 PATHE northbound.
⚡ Stop at Lamia (~200 km) — Battery ~50-60%
First charging stop at the Lamia rest area. Charge at a DC fast charger (PPC Blue or Tesla Supercharger) for 20-25 minutes. Grab a coffee, use the restroom. Aim for 80% battery. The Tempi Valley after Larissa consumes more energy due to uphill gradients.
🛣️ Lamia → Larissa → Tempi Valley (125 km)
The most scenic section of the trip. Note: the Tempi T2 tunnel (6 km — the longest in Greece) is impressive but energy consumption increases on the uphills. If your range is <350 km, make a second charging stop in Larissa or Katerini.
🏁 Arrival in Thessaloniki — Battery 15-30%
After the Katerini tunnels (Filippos & Alexandros, 1,100 m), continue to the Kleidi junction → A2 Egnatia → Thessaloniki. Charge at your hotel or at a public station in the city center.
Essential Apps
Electromaps / PlugShare
Charging station map with real-time availability, user ratings, and power filters. Very useful for finding backup stations.
A Better Route Planner (ABRP)
The “golden standard” of EV road trips. Enter your starting point, destination, and car model, and it plans optimal charging stops. Takes into account temperature, elevation, and speed.
Provider Apps (PPC Blue, Tesla, etc.)
Each provider has its own app. Install them before you leave, create an account, and set up a payment method. Avoid surprises on the road.
10 Practical Tips for an EV Road Trip
- 1 Charge to 100% at home. Home electricity (€0.24/kWh) is 50% cheaper than public DC charging.
- 2 Speed limit: 110-120 km/h max. Energy consumption increases exponentially above 120 km/h. At 130 km/h you lose ~20% range.
- 3 Charge up to 80%. Charging from 80→100% takes almost as long as 10→80%. Not worth the time.
- 4 Precondition the battery. Enable battery preconditioning before arriving at the station. A warm battery charges 30% faster.
- 5 Have a Plan B. Always know the next charging station in case the first one is occupied or out of service.
- 6 Winter: +20% consumption. Cold weather reduces range. Use heated seats instead of cabin heating (saves 10-15%).
- 7 Keep tires at proper pressure. +0.3 bar above recommendation for highway driving. Saves 3-5% energy.
- 8 Max out regenerative braking. Use one-pedal driving. Recover energy on downhills — especially after the Tempi area.
- 9 Carry a Type 2 cable. For emergency charging at a hotel or campsite. A 5-meter Type 2 → Schuko adapter can be a lifesaver.
- 10 Enjoy the silence. The greatest advantage of an EV road trip: no engine noise, just music and scenery.
Potential Challenges on the PATHE
- Occupied station: Rest areas in Lamia can have queues during holidays. Have a backup station in Almyros or Velestino.
- Station malfunction: About 10-15% of stations are out of service at any given time. Check real-time status via the app before stopping.
- Tempi uphills: The Tempi Valley (+300 m elevation) increases consumption. Plan accordingly.
- Winter conditions: December-February consumption increases 20-30% due to heating and cold battery.
Verdict: The Athens-Thessaloniki EV Road Trip Is Worth It!
In 2026, the Athens-Thessaloniki trip by electric car is absolutely feasible and economical. You save ~€40 per one-way trip compared to gasoline, at the cost of 1-2 charging stops of 20-25 minutes each. Yes, you need 45-90 extra minutes — but think of them as quality rest stops. With proper planning via ABRP, charging apps, and the 1,691+ charging points across the country, there's no range anxiety — only planning.
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