moa999
2020 3 SR+ MSM
Tesla Tom at this charger Sydney charger (may have been sent a message)...
Moses from 8min describes the problem of the common man.
Moses from 8min describes the problem of the common man.
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A big month for Evie with 14 new sites opening.
VIC
Beaufort (Pyrenees Shire Council)
Warracknabeal (Yarriambiack Shire Council)
Meredith (Golden Plains Shire Council)
Flinders (Mornington Peninsula Shire)
Dunkeld (Southern Grampians Shire Council)
Bright (Alpine Shire Council)
Macedon (Macedon Ranges Shire Council)
Alexandra (Murrindindi Shire Council)
NSW
Red Rooster Guilford (Craveable Brands)
Dorhauer Lane - Woollahra (Waverley Council)
QLD
Brendale Service Centre (@Pradella)
Springwood Arndale Shopping Centre (Consolidated Properties Group)
NT
Darwin CBD (City of Darwin)
A number of these sites are in collaboration with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water or part of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency Future Fuels Fund program.
#EVCharging #EVS #cleanenergy
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They missed the even quicker one listed above.
It's more a question of who won the last federal funding round (future fuels fund). And the one before that (national ultrafast).I like the cut of Evie’s jib. It seems like they are actually trying
They just need to introduce idle fees.
It's more a question of who won the last federal funding round (future fuels fund). And the one before that (national ultrafast).
Sure, but BP is doing it entirely without subsidies. And they're kinda pulling a certain other network's pants around their head and tying them in a knot.If that’s the case it kinda proves my point. Evie are actually trying, by being in it to win it, while some others seem to be treating this as some kind of hobby.
And Evie officially launch the Allambie Grove site
As mentioned in post #961@teslatom tested this out a couple of weeks ago
Effective 10 July 2023, our 50kW public fast chargers will increase from $0.45c per kWh to $0.50c per kWh, and our 350kW chargers will increase from $0.60c per kWh to $0.65 per kWh.
The adjustment to our pricing is a direct result of the rising cost of energy and the costs of providing electricity to these chargers. This adjustment will enable us to continue to invest in operating and growing our network.
Some progress. I raised a feature request & ABRP said they’ll look into it & marked it “ IN PROGRESS“Question not directly related to Evie, but don't know where else I can ask it - Any idea why ABRP (premium) still does not have real time info on Evie chargers (They have Chargefox & Tesla)? Google Maps seems to have both Evie as well as Chargefox (but not Tesla).