Vader_Oz
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I've updated OpenChargeMap with this information. I already had Kalbarri and Northampton.
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What is happening with the tender?
Synergy and Horizon Power are pleased to advise that following a tender process the hardware contract has been awarded to JET Charge who will be providing Kempower, Tritium and ChargeMate chargers for installation across the EV network. We've also awarded the software and charger management tender to 100% Australian owned company Chargefox.
Hopefully one day there will be more sites installed than versions of the map
What is going on in this picture? I assume that the lines are all needing to be remarked, but even then, the bollard on the far left does not seem to line up with the wheelchair ramp and once new lines place vehicles to the left and right of the charging pillars, a large amount of the ramp will be obstructed by the charging vehicle.Another view of the whole site (from the same tweet chain as above):
2x 150 kW units, each with 2x CCS2 plugs, capable of simultaneous charging of up to 2x 150 kW or 4x 75 kW.
Best to plan any long trips using the 3 phase available and if any DC is switched on just before departure consider it a bonus.Any info from the horizon sites would be awesome. Planning some longer trips soon and would love to hear any ideas on timings of the various sites.
how long is the journey? If less than 3 weeks it may be better value to join TOCWA for $20 and borrow cables and spare wheel/tyreYeah the plan is to buy a konhs 3 phase for the journey. Also handy to have one as a plan B