Need some down south hahaJolt has a $1.1M Partnership with the SA Guvment which involved an installation of some 50kW tium RTMs
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Need some down south hahaJolt has a $1.1M Partnership with the SA Guvment which involved an installation of some 50kW tium RTMs
charge up overnight
It seems like the thing Jolt are aiming at - a bit of high turnover opportunity charging rather than someone with a specific schedule
Recently I've tried for a Jolt charger a few times when going shopping but always someone there and sometimes someone waiting. Totally different from a year ago. So it is probably a mixture of so many people getting freebies (just look at all the posts in this thread about getting 6.9999999kwhrs for free) and the huge increase in EVs over the past 12 months. I don't think I'll bother trying any more.When I charged Fri night, about half the Jolt sites in Sydney were in use, including all those in the east and majority on northern beaches.
6.9999999kwhrs
We don’t have as many in Adelaide’s south but it does seem to go in waves. Once the novelty wears off someone else is in for the free 7kw and 20mins. Sometimes they are all full or like yesterday free.Recently I've tried for a Jolt charger a few times when going shopping but always someone there and sometimes someone waiting. Totally different from a year ago. So it is probably a mixture of so many people getting freebies (just look at all the posts in this thread about getting 6.9999999kwhrs for free) and the huge increase in EVs over the past 12 months. I don't think I'll bother trying any more.
And I suspect it undermines the ability of the paid 7/22kW pole charger operators to get a commercial return (hard to compete with free) which may mean they don't expand as much as needed.
Can you turn the charge rate down in your car to make your parking even cheaper?And it costs less to plug in and charge (no parking meter ticket needed) than paying $6/hr at adjacent spaces! So basically get charging for free. And you can stay there for up to 4 hours while adjacent spaces are only 2 hours.
Yes.Can you turn the charge rate down in your car to make your parking even cheaper?
Oh, I agree. I was just asking for a friend…but that would be a terrible person thing to do.
In SA where they are good at finding a way to take your money there is a new rule in relation to specifically the car being charged.