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Semi-related: how do you use these things i.e. are they all different cards required? I see the veefil ones are the same brand but there’s NRMA ones and Qld elec hw ones so do you need different cards/apps?
These numbers come from vfacts (Home | Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries) and Tesla doesn't subscribe. Just indicates lazy or ignorant person.Thanks Chuq, good to see the progress! Looking forward to NRMA completing theirs. Also looking forward to a road trip to QLD once I get a Tesla!
Not sure if Mr Paul Turner (RACQ) has been misquoted, is misinformed or he misspoke but given NSW has had 404 new Tesla’s registrations in the first 9 months (full 2017 hopefully coming soon) I guess there is a lot more than “fewer than 300 (fully electric cars) were sold in Australia last year”. I am guessing he is referring to non Tesla EV sales or maybe QLD only.
source table124_2017.html.
I really wish Tesla would publish a country breakdown at least once a year so these incorrect numbers could be definitively corrected.
The covers are now off the Townsville chargers at JCU and are working, also the DC fast charger in Palmer St is up and running.Wilsilly Im being careful. The Townsville one had covers on it.
Warwick is on the New England (15) Highway; possibly to connect with the NRMA network.They had a display at the AEVA expo in Brisbane last November and were talking to some people there about a phase 2 coming up where regions would get to pitch for a tender process. Since then I've checked their website periodically and not found anything. And Warwick doesn't really fit on any of the western highways... The more the merrier of course. And Warwick opens up more options for touring for sure.
True. And that makes a lot of sense. It works for camping in the border ranges too.Warwick is on the New England (15) Highway; possibly to connect with the NRMA network.
Warwick is on the New England (15) Highway; possibly to connect with the NRMA network.
A LinkedIn post issued last week by Yurika, broke the news last week:
The world’s longest Electric Super Highway already stretches form Cairns to Coolangatta to Toowoomba with 17 EV charging stations.
We’re now working with Department of Transport and Main Roads to finalise the development of Phase 2 which will increase the number of EV charging stations to over 50 across Queensland!