Tesla have no competitors in Aus with respect to Supercharger construction, so there's nothing gained keeping things secret all the time. B Brian May Member Apr 9, 2016 359 93 Melbourne Aug 31, 2016 #242 Australia appears to be a low priority for superchargers. If you look at the ...
Beyond the charging speed available, there’s nothing major to distinguish between the various types of superchargers. However, since V1 stations and V2 ones remain operating, you should be aware that you may not always receive the maximum speed of 250 kW. Luckily, Tesla’s Supercharger map m...
Supercharger - New Plymouth, New Zealand New Plymouth is now on the map! Which is great because that part of the North Island has been a bit dry with DC chargers. I imagine this will be V3 site. Matt_NZ Thread Aug 3, 2021
The gap I'm talking about is 1300 km! It's like promising Melbourne to Brisbane and then only having Melbourne and Euroa. It looks like you're going to have 90% of the route you were promised by end of Dec 2016. How does that help anyone in a 60/70/75 who can't make the ...
Hey Matt, I just added a few Tesla Destination Chargers to PlugShare which may or may not help you on this trip - a couple in metro Sydney and Melbourne...
This idea that there are thousands of Teslas driving around continuously mapping every nook and cranny of our cities got me thinking about what can be done with that dataset. We'll very quickly have a reliable VR map of Philadelphia, is there not a way to integrate that into the everyday...