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Tesla 2021 Australian Supercharger Rollout

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Tesla has updated their 2021 Supercharger rollout map for Australia with the following locations now showing as coming this year (all Coming Soon locations now mention which quarter they're expected by. Thanks to @Chuq for the list and heads up!

Q1:
Geelong, VIC
Brisbane, QLD

Q2:
Traralgon, VIC
Yea, VIC (Mansfield)

Q3: Colac, VIC
Frankston, VIC (Baxter)
Perth, WA

Q4:
Warrnambool, VIC
Bairnsdale, VIC
Melbourne 1, VIC (CBD)
Melbourne 2, VIC (Nunawading)
Wollongong, NSW
Sydney 1, NSW (Homebush)
Sydney 2, NSW (Woollahra)
Bundaberg, QLD (Childers)

Unknown Q:
Williams, WA
 
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So many in Victoria - 9. Could it be that Tesla are selling more cars there, or are there just more in other states already (I haven't checked)?
Interesting question - here are some stats: https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/EVC-State-of-EVs-2020-report.pdf

  • EVs Sold (page 14): 2019 sales for NSW and VIC are roughly the same at 832 and 815, respectively.
  • Charging Infrastructure (page 38): NSW does have a significantly higher number of charging sites and stations. 59 vs. 28 sites, and 153 vs. 86 stations. But should charging infrastructure scale with vehicles or land area? If the latter, NSW should have 3.5x more.
 
Look at this map, wonder what is wrong with South Western Sydney? No fast charger to be seen

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Not quite sure the relevance to the Sydney Tesla thread. The simple answer is if you live in Sydney - the assumption is you can mostly charge at home.

If driving through Sydney Broadway and Macquarie are likely sufficient (particularly if you add Evie Seven Hills).

That said per today's announcement Tesla has a Homebush site planned, as well as Woollahra.

And Evie has Edmondson Park, Penrith and Sutherland
 
Some of us don’t live in Sydney, but travel there every weekend, and can’t easily charge to get back out of Sydney.

I have to run an extension cable from a block of flats there, to on-street parking, across 2 footpaths with rubber door mats and witches hats for safety. It’d be really nice if someone would kindly install some DC chargers south of the latte line. The lack of suburban sites today was disappointing.
 
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We won't know till they start rolling out. Also depends on the power available.

Arguably you'd say Tesla would be better switching the more popular sites to v3 (I expect most on National Route 1) and shift the v2 units to some of these newer sites, but that requires substantial rework of cables and cabinets.

Note also that the v3 sites in Europe are CCS2 only, so not usable for older S/X owners unless they've had the upgrade and have the adapter.
 
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Remember that in Australia, large power users pay for electricity on a demand tariff - based mostly on the peak rate the site could hypothetically draw at once. Plus there are absurd upfront costs. And constant negotiations with recalcitrant landlords. Plus payment to said landlords.

There are 168 hours a week. V3 doesn’t make much sense here unless each unit will have a car plugged into it and charging for a substantial number of those hours.

I drove past Goulburn supercharger this arvo, on the way to Chargefox. One supercharger stall was in use. Come back when you consistently see most stalls in use all day and a couple in use late at night.

Any sooner and you’re giving them an excuse for another hike in the tariff. They’re too expensive already.
 
This is just me speculating, but from when V3 was first announced one of the benefits was that the architecture integrated much better with battery storage, so in the event that massive demand charges was the issue (and they really were *that* high - such that battery storage was cheaper) then the sites could be designed to suit.
 
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