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No, but Telsa already has a supercharger at mount gambier, so that'd be much more reliable.Any ideas where the Mount Gambier one(s) will be located?
Telsa make small pool vacuums. Tesla make cars. Telstra do communicationsNo, but Telsa already has a supercharger at mount gambier, so that'd be much more reliable.
Telsa make small pool vacuums. Tesla make cars. Telstra do communications
Tesla may have phantom braking but telsa have phantom working. It’s a miracle if the product actually turns onAlthough Robyn Denholm has not worked for Telsa (yet? )
gees way to derail the thread over a single typoTelsa make small pool vacuums. Tesla make cars. Telstra do communications
Yes, but ChargeFox plus RAA discount ... much ... much ... cheaperNo, but Telsa already has a supercharger at mount gambier, so that'd be much more reliable.
if they are working at the time sure. Looking at Horsham both 50kw chargers are broken and the 1 ultra rapid had 1 of the 2 ports broken.Yes, but ChargeFox plus RAA discount ... much ... much ... cheaper
Yes, but ChargeFox plus RAA discount ... much ... much ... cheaper
My observations kinda disagree. Four times each month, I do a 500km trip. There is one town in the middle with a 2-port ChargeFox rapid charger and a 6-port Tesla SuperCharger. I have seen Tesla owners use the SuperCharger once in 12 months and about 20 times at the ChargeFox. The Tesla is available, closers to fine foods, good toilets, faster and in the right sport. The ChargeFox is not always working, only 2 ports, in a crappy location, slower and near poor facilities.This is very generalised of course, but the things that most people care about are:
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- Reliability (it works)
- Availability (number of stalls)
- Location (in the right spot, easy to get to)
- Charging speed (faster the better)
- Nearby facilities (food, toilets, etc)
Sure, in some cases if you want to take a long lunch, a 50 kW might suffice, and if it's only 20-40c, great!
- Cost - comes way down the list. At least with the existing prices for ultra-fast charing - 48c, 55c, 60c, 66c, it's much of a muchness.
But how many drivers (Tesla drivers in particular) are going to, for example, stop at the 50 kW at Holbrook instead of the supercharger at Gundagai, just to save money?
Addendum: Should make a special mention for price gougers, like the sites in Tassie that used to be $1/kWh (they're now 50c/kWh). That won't fly when there is an Evie 350 kW only 20 km down the road. However on the Nullarbor, where it's 200 km either direction to the nearest alternative, it's a fair option.
Not Holbrook..stop at the 50 kW at Holbrook instead of the supercharger at Gundagai, just to save money
some of us owners with older S and X enjoy free supercharging for life of the car, so tesla it is. Equally at the Adelaide central bus station charging centre I regularly see a tesla on the non tesla charger, but maybe that is because the 4 tesla superchargers were full on arrival, which they often are.My observations kinda disagree. Four times each month, I do a 500km trip. There is one town in the middle with a 2-port ChargeFox rapid charger and a 6-port Tesla SuperCharger. I have seen Tesla owners use the SuperCharger once in 12 months and about 20 times at the ChargeFox. The Tesla is available, closers to fine foods, good toilets, faster and in the right sport. The ChargeFox is not always working, only 2 ports, in a crappy location, slower and near poor facilities.
My observations kinda disagree.
I thought I might get some examplesBut many would stop at NRMA Jugiong for the Sir George Hotel or Long Track Pantry over Oliver's at Gundagai.
The one in Mount Gambier is away from everything useful and will be on motel property. A weird decision there and 7kw..The first RAA Charge sites are live in South Australia. All single phase (7kW) type 2 stations for now and on Chargefox network.
Also dedicated charging locator but no pricing so best stay on Plugshare - https://our.raa.com.au/raa-charge-locator
Some have peak (5pm-10pm 32c/kWh) and off peak pricing (25c/kWh all other times) (eg Marion Holiday Park and Lakes Resort Hotel). Others are free for the first hour, and then 25c/kWh after that. (chargers inside the UPark stations)