The WA Government has released its fast DC charger rollout map.
You can read the documents relating to their Action plan here
If you are interested in participating in the briefing via Teams on August 31st, you can register via this link
The WA Government has released its fast DC charger rollout map.
You can read the documents relating to their Action plan here
If you are interested in participating in the briefing via Teams on August 31st, you can register via this link
Andy Jones reports:
The recent update 2021.12.25.7 has an update which allows the Universal Mobile Charger (UMC) Gen 2 charger to now charge at full rated power.
Previously the 10amp and 15amp tails only actually allowed / limited to 8amp and 12amp speeds respectively. It’s now gone up to 10amps and 15amps respectively.
Great news especially for those who only use the UMC at home. The pictures show before and after the update using the same socket and charger setup. Current was 12A and is now 15A.
Note the power says 3kw in both pics because it’s rounded.
Also note that I didn’t get the higher rate straight after the update. apparently you needed to plug in the UMC for the car to communicate with the UMC to update its firmware. We got it this morning after plugging in overnight.
Rob and Robin called through and grabbed a few more updates
World EV Day is on next month – if you can get out for a long lunch on Thursday September 9th, come along – sign up here
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/world-ev-day-registration-166021297169
Steve has recently taken delivery of a new Model 3 – he shared this owner story below:
Here is a short video of the country trip we took to test our nerve for the longer distances of country travel in the Tesla.
Worth noting that our “fuel” cost was just 6.8 cents per km and at no time did we consider the time spent at charging stations to be a problem. We always had something else to do whilst there.
We are now planning a mini holiday up to Geraldton for the wild flower season.
Steve Rogers sent in these photos of the latest work at Williams
Looks like it’s coming along nicely – we’re in planning for our next overnight roadtrip, and this will definitely be a pitstop on the way!
Congratulations to Tesla and Karrinyup Shopping Centre for opening Perth’s 1st Supercharger.
It’s been a little over 2 years since TOCWA member, Jayson Stanley asked, and Elon said OK to a Store, Supercharger & Service Centre.
We’re thrilled to announce Tesla have fulfilled Jayson’s 3 wishes
Our next casual meetup is Sunday 1 August 2021 at 11:00am at:
The Saint George Hotel
2 Morris Rd, Innaloo WA 6018
Casual meetups are open to everyone including those who have never seen a Tesla before.
It’s an ideal opportunity to meet club members and to see the cars in the flesh which we are all passionate about.
It’s also a great way for new owners to learn more about their cars and to share in the vast pool of knowledge gained by other members.
We hope to see you there and look forward to chatting about all things Tesla.
The Perth North Supercharger location has now been confirmed comprising six 250kW v3 stalls being installed in the underground car park of the Karrinyup Shopping Centre.
Our next casual meetup is Wednesday 14 July 2021 at 6:30pm at:
The Russell Inn Bar & Restaurant – 137A Russell St, Morley
https://www.facebook.com/TheRussellInnMorley/
Casual meetups are open to everyone including those who have never seen a Tesla before.
It’s an ideal opportunity to meet club members and to see the cars in the flesh which we are all passionate about.
It’s also a great way for new owners to learn more about their cars and to share in the vast pool of knowledge gained by other members.
We hope to see you there and look forward to chatting about all things Tesla.