timpoo
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Evan said on Twitter this morning that he is heading to Brisbane today.
I reckon Evan is going to start fake tweeting soon to throw us off the scent!
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Evan said on Twitter this morning that he is heading to Brisbane today.
Evan said on Twitter this morning that he is heading to Brisbane today.
I can't imagine a supercharger in Gympie. Not much point in having one anywhere North of Noosa really. (Unless they are running up to Townsville for example (which won't be any time soon)).
We (Australia) get a mention in the latest www.teslamotors.com Blog. Apparently The Star is the southernmost Supercharger in the world, for now.
Updated previous map - 3 fewer stations overall:
Changes related to more detailed Syd-Bris map released by Tesla:
- Removed Tuggerah
- Moved Macksville to Kempsey
- Moved Cooroy to Gympie
- Moved Childers to Gin Gin
- Removed Goomeri
Additional changes (Tas)
- Removed Kingston
- Moved Kempton to Hobart
Damn! My parents are down near Kingston. Was thinking of getting them a MS...
Has anyone heard anything about supercharger installation since the initial rush? I have heard nothing. The other interesting (worrying) thing is that there has been zero movement on the construction site in St Leonards since just before Christmas. You would think they would complete at least the service centre if indeed they are waiting for some kind of approval for the sub station. They MUST have had some kind of of approval for that for things to have gone as far as they have. Wonder if the money supply has temporarily dried up...??....
I believe that they still have the Banksmeadow site for service - so yet another drain for rent....
“Sydney to Melbourne is a key route for us,” Mr Musk said, adding that within 12 months ‘Southern Australia’ will be fully connected to Tesla’s supercharger network.
“Eventually you’ll be able to go anywhere in Australia in a Tesla,” he said.
“Eventually you’ll be able to go anywhere in Australia in a Tesla,” he said.
I'm not sure of the range assurance algorithm will take account of the presence of a home charger or let users add chargers as they appear. For instance what if I'm driving out of range of a SC but there's a destination charger at someone's private house that is available en route? If I visit there regularly I don't want to be repeatedly reminded that I'm running out of charge when I know that I will be able to charge.
There is a story about the latest update in today's paper Tesla Model S: Australia to have Superchargers everywhere, and the end of range anxiety
In that story is a rough map of future superchargers in Australia by only a few family driving holidays away!