moa999
2020 3 SR+ MSM
Or four plus one of your choosing.
South Korea is likely to be unbeatable based on previous votes.
South Korea is likely to be unbeatable based on previous votes.
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You just beat me to it while I was editing my post!Or four plus one of your choosing.
South Korea is likely to be unbeatable based on previous votes.
As Kangaroo Island has nothing, and it's a heck of a destination, I'd vote for Victor Harbour...What would the next best option be? Swap in Nicholls? Leongatha? Victor Harbor?
Basically urban Brisbane though? Tesla has all the stats they need on urban driving locations and charging, which is why I focus on regional areas with the voting.Ipswitch is another good Queensland site - it's a good distance from Tenterfield (~240km), filling out the New England Hwy route.
I was just using the route planner to mock up a couple of trips and it was interesting that it only shows the SC that you need, and not others that you go past, let alone other networks.Instead of voting for new SuperCharger locations, I wish Tesla would instead include DCFC from other networks in the navigation and pre-conditioning system they have! I have read that in America the non-Tesla charging networks are a bit hit and miss, but I've had great experience with Evie (in particular) and wouldn't mind the options of alternative networks too.
Anyway, more locations, the better
This MG4 owner has already voted.We should ask Non-Tesla owners (MG, BYD etc.) on Facebook to vote for SC sites. Many of them probably have a Tesla account by now.
My understanding is that Tesla are open to this, provided the 3rd party network maintains sufficient uptime and reliability etc.Instead of voting for new SuperCharger locations, I wish Tesla would instead include DCFC from other networks in the navigation and pre-conditioning system they have! I have read that in America the non-Tesla charging networks are a bit hit and miss, but I've had great experience with Evie (in particular) and wouldn't mind the options of alternative networks too.
Anyway, more locations, the better
Quite a number of European networks are shown in Tesla's including Ionity (owned by a bunch of other manufacturers and mostly using Tritium hardware), Electra, Jolt, Allegrotelling side of this is that I don't think any third party network is yet "approved" by Tesla anywhere
Not really, from a commuting point of view it's a bit of an isolated satellite town. It's not like cross-city traffic ever ends up there. It'd be used a lot for traffic passing through I think, like Heatherbrae.Basically urban Brisbane though? Tesla has all the stats they need on urban driving locations and charging, which is why I focus on regional areas with the voting.
I voted for a RHD Model S, does that count?Start voting with both hands
Start voting with both hands
The only Australian site in the top 5 right now as well.Well Rockhampton is definitely a wasted vote now.