Elec Tripping

Formerly: Tesla Tripping

Come along on our EV road trips around Australia and Europe, and follow as we progressively electrify our home in Emerald, Victoria.

Join us on the road. We set off in late 2022 and drove eastern Australia in our Tesla Model 3 — Sydney, Dubbo, Armidale, Brisbane, Cape Tribulation, then down through Queensland and back. We've since upgraded to a Model Y.

We've kept exploring — Uluru, the Snowy Mountains and Gippsland, and a longer run through Europe in 2024. There's plenty more on the map, so come along for the next leg.

At home in Emerald, in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges, we're progressively electrifying everything: rooftop solar, a home battery, a hot water heat pump, air conditioned heating and cooling, and EV charging straight from the sun. We're going fully electric, off the gas.

Got questions, or insights of your own? We'd love to hear them — please drop a comment on any post.

Maps: Australia Europe
Dec 2022 Apr 2026
Trips 561 Charging 439 Home 186 Food 51 Software Update 51 Expos 44 Camping 28 Service 13 Test Drives 12
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    28 Mar 2023 Great Ocean Road, Victoria
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    hnically, it’s just a profile like for any driver, but with the seat set right back and up. Peaceful in the park, and sheltered from the Melbourne drizzle. Cup of tea on hand, via the thermos. Air con without an engine. No interruptions, very productive. The #Tesla includes four powered USB-C ports (such as for laptops), two wireless charging pads (for phones), large screen, web browser, Zoom and camera, synced calendar and contacts and its own internet connection.

    27 Mar 2023 Eastfield Park and Track
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    After the morning downpour across Melbourne, the sun started to emerge for us as we…

    …walked along St Kilda beachfront. Yummo Greek lunch at Beachcomber Cafe St Kilda Beach. You might notice that our Tesla is a bit larger than normal. It’s a loan Model Y, while our Model 3 was at the service center in Mulgrave. See separate post: https://www.facebook.com/tesla.tripping/posts/pfbid02MT9DUpRHU8RJTSoQNnvRxwZhiMvUKB572GbLDd6joY8so2hMxL3XYfwAQYmpSSJSl

    23 Mar 2023 St. Kilda Beach, Melbourne
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    We followed the instructions in the Tesla app to bring our Model 3 to the service centre…

    …at Mulgrave. Great system. We were getting the windscreen replaced, because the chip is larger than the 2.5cm limit of repairs and we had elected the extra windscreen cover with NRMA Insurance. The lead up story about the windscreen damage is in this earlier post and comments: https://www.facebook.com/tesla.tripping/posts/pfbid08yJHikwDfecKQV2u2eFxPayJSrMLn5LRHMyq1CuyqjFQNPwW6TqoA5jXqTua3Zaal Glad to see that a loan vehicle is standard issue, from Tesla. At the drop off desk, we requested a Model Y, so we could try it out for the day. We explored the bigger storage space and potential sleeping/camping space. When we first hopped in, it felt like a mini van compared to the Model 3. It felt very high. Easier to get in and out. More visibility out the front window, due to the height. Less visibility out of the rear window, partly due to the smaller area (which actually wasn’t so bad) but more due to the extra tinting on the rear window. The roof window visibility is great. We watched…

    23 Mar 2023 Mulgrave, Victoria
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    Checking out prefab homes at Ecoliv in “The Gurdies”, near Philip Island, Victoria.

    19 Mar 2023 Ecoliv
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    Quick stop for toilets, stretch and a cup of tea in Yarra Glen, with a short top up…

    …charge at the 50kW DC charger. The car has a new layer of bugs and dust from unsealed roads.

    16 Mar 2023 Yarra Glen, Victoria
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    Lunch today in Mansfield

    16 Mar 2023 Mansfield, Victoria
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    We stayed overnight at “Motel Views #Yackandandah”. Sce

    nic setting and town. Our host, Jackie, was happy for us to plug in overnight to charge. She said they have talked about adding wall chargers, but for now offered us a power point near reception, which was very kind. No extra cost ☺️. There’s also a 50kW fast charger in town, which we used for 15 minutes while waiting for our takeaway Thai order from Grace's Place Cafe Yackandandah. Next, heading through Beechworth towards the east of Melbourne.

    16 Mar 2023 Yackandandah
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    Final leg of The Alpine Way past Murray 1 Power Station, part of the Snowy Hydro electric…

    …scheme. “One of the seven engineering wonders of the world” which “provides 11% of the [national electric grid]”. Coming down the west side of The Great Dividing Range, the car added 7% charge from the regenerating (going down a hill puts power back into the battery). Then along the Murray Valley Highway beside Tallagatta Creek (which appears to have been dammed).

    15 Mar 2023 Murray 1 Power Station Snowy Hydro
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    Lunch break, along The Alpine Way, at Geehi, beside Swampy Plain River.

    15 Mar 2023 Geehi, New South Wales
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    Today we drove through Thredbo and Dead Horse Gap, as we started along The Alpine Way.

    Beautiful scenery and fluctuating temperatures. No petrol for two hours, but there is electricity here and there.

    15 Mar 2023 Thredbo
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    Morning açai bowl and fruit toast at Jindabyne, before heading west along The Alpine Way.

    And, yes, Francis’s white top did not survive unscathed.

    15 Mar 2023 Jindabyne, New South Wales
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    Staying the night at The Panorama in Jindabyne Snowy Mountains.

    Pleasant surprise: free on site Tesla destination chargers (one working) and a double rainbow! 🌈 🌈 Unpleasant surprise: no bare feet allowed 👣 🚫

    14 Mar 2023 The Panorama Jindabyne
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    A quick charge at Cooma, while we looked on line for a place to stay the night.

    Then the final leg through alpine country towards our accommodation in Jindabyne.

    14 Mar 2023 Cooma, New South Wales
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    We stayed last night in Bundanoon at Durham Farm.

    Beautiful place, along another unsealed road, in an Airbnb in a converted half of a barn. Beautiful dressage horses in the other half of the barn. We didn’t hear our equestrian neighbours during the night. We asked our host, Virginia, about charging our EV overnight. She said they hadn’t had that request before, but she was very helpful in locating a power point for us. She asked “how much do you usually get charged for this?” I said “We don’t normally get charged, but I’m happy to pay you. I think it will cost you a about $4 (off the top of my head)”. I later calculated it at 15 hours (7pm to 10am), 10 amp outlet, 240 volts = 15 x 10 x 240 = 36kWh. At 14c per kWh (estimate based on our previous rate at home), that’s $5.04. We left $20 cash on the kitchen bench to cover it.

    14 Mar 2023 Bundanoon, New South Wales
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    Indian for lunch.

    Boring charging details: We navigated through the carpark at Broadway Shopping Centre to the Tesla superchargers (and other chargers) near the exit. The first Tesla supercharger was empty, with the cable on the ground. We tried it, but realised that the cable in the ground was a signal from the previous person that it wasn’t working. All the other superchargers were full, so we tried the available Tesla destination charger, but we missed the red light indicating that it too wasn’t working. Then we tried the third party chargers which required our own type 2 cable, but I couldn’t get an Internet connection for the Chargefox app to unlock it. One of the other cars vacated a supercharger, so we pulled in. Fortunately we had discussed with another one that pulled in afterwards that we were “next”, since there’s no queuing mechanism. It worked, but was slow and the power jumped between 12kW and 60kW. Then a Tesla technician arrived. Very nice guy. We moved to a fully working charger and…

    13 Mar 2023 Broadway Shopping Centre
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    We stayed the weekend at The Mantra on Pitt Street in Sydney, about a 15 minute walk each…

    …day to #fullychargedlive at the International Convention Centre Sydney - ICC Sydney, at Darling Harbour. We booked ahead online for parking next door with Wilsons Parking. But when it came time to leave, the gate wouldn’t open from the tap of my phone (like it normally does), so I had to backup and get another car to reverse, so I could call their support line and try again. That was the beginning of a long day, trying to find parking in the city to then queue for ages at Officeworks, then a short queue at Broadway Shopping Centre for charging, then queue on the long detour to bypass a fatal crash on the Hume Highway.

    13 Mar 2023 Darling Harbour, Sydney
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    Francis trying out a Tesla Model X and an MG ZS EV at #FullyChargedLiveAustralia Fully…

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    12 Mar 2023 International Convention Centre Sydney - ICC Sydney
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    There were many interesting, informative and thought provoking panel discussions at…

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    12 Mar 2023 International Convention Centre Sydney - ICC Sydney
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    Several EV vans on site at #FullyChargedLiveAustralia Fully Charged Show.

    12 Mar 2023 International Convention Centre Sydney - ICC Sydney
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    Lots of electric motorcycles at #FullyChargedLiveAustralia Fully Charged Show.

    Australian Electric Motor Co, Fonz Moto, Savic Motorcycles, Energica, Zero Motorcycles

    12 Mar 2023 International Convention Centre Sydney ICC Sydney
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    We were just interviewed by Jack Scarlett about our experience at Fully Charged Show…

    …#FullyChargedLiveAustralia. Lovely guy, and so tall! Francis is totally fan girling right now.

    12 Mar 2023 International Convention Centre Sydney - ICC Sydney
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    These solar powered prototype cars have paved out a lot of tech that we’ll see in the…

    …future (and we see already). #fullychargedliveaustralia Fully Charged Show

    12 Mar 2023 International Convention Centre Sydney - ICC Sydney
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    Electric vehicle conversions, professional and DIY, at #fullychargedliveaustralia Fully…

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    12 Mar 2023 International Convention Centre Sydney ICC Sydney
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    We have arrived at #FullyChargedLiveSydney!

    11 Mar 2023
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    I stopped at the Davistown waterfront while waiting for a my appointment with Emma…

    …Gilbert Massage Therapy. Beautiful spot.

    9 Mar 2023 Davistown, New South Wales
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    If you’re seeing this, then you’re probably one of the few thousand people who have…

    …viewed or liked one of the posts in our travel blog. Thank you for your interest. Could you please do us a favour by: 1. Visit our Tesla Tripping page. 2. Hit the `Follow` button. If it already says `Following`, then you’ve already done it – thank you 😊. Increased followers gives us a bit more credibility with some of the organisations that were trying to prompt to provide a better experience for EVs in Australia. Thank you for your help.

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    We’ve been staying the week at this beautiful Airbnb flat, tucked under the hosts' house.…

    …It includes a huge balcony that overlooks the trees and is visited each day by a wide variety of birds. https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/54021165 We asked the hosts, when booking, about plugging in an EV. Although they have not had that request before, they were very happy to try to assist, offering for us to drive down their driveway to plug in. Unfortunately, the top of the driveway has a tall peak, which is apparently worse than it looks, because the Tesla made an awful scraping sound when we tried to cross it. We reversed, and of course it made the same sound. So, we aborted the attempt and instead just parked across the road. Under the car, I could see plenty of scrape marks (from this and other lesser scrapes) but I couldn’t spot anything loose. It’s sad and ironic that we managed to travel nearly top to bottom of Australia, along some really dodgy roads, but met our undoing in a semi suburban driveway. But, it seems no actual damage done. We noticed when we had the driver’s…

    7 Mar 2023 Avoca Beach, New South Wales
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    Banana smoothie on Terrigal Beach.

    5 Mar 2023 Terrigal Beach
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    Lunch out with Mum and sister.

    Good times. More lessons on the right way to top scones (cream first). Good old reliable 50kW fast charger from The NRMA at Hunter Valley Gardens. Having two chargers makes it so much more practical. While we were charging, there was at least one other Tesla and a Polestar using the other charger.

    5 Mar 2023 Taste of the Country
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    Before and after. The staff at Snap Car Wash in Erina Fair did another terrific job of…

    …removing two states worth of dust and bugs from the Tesla. Shiny!

    4 Mar 2023 Car Wash Erina Fair
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    This is another technical charging story, for those interested.

    Sometimes I go out of my way to find some weird charger to try it out. You wouldn’t normally bother with this. On PlugShare, I noticed a charger in the car park of Terrigal Hotel. I found it easily enough and parked. It requires you to bring your own type 2 cable (which I now happen to have). I plugged it in okay, but bringing, uncoiling and connecting your own cable is a pain, compared to other chargers with a cable provided, which you simply plug into your car. For this charger, I had to download a new app, "UpCharge", and set up an account. The app is pretty bad, not native iOS, not great UI. Nothing seemed to be happening. It took a few minutes to figure out that the hardware wasn’t providing any power. I managed to find the circuit breaker switches at the bottom of the unit, and turn them on. The the app eventually showed a `Start` button. It’s supposed to charge $0.30 per kWh. But the app seems to indicate a $2 flat fee as well. I couldn’t figure out the costing. But at least it…

    4 Mar 2023 Terrigal Hotel
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    We visited what used to be our major shopping centre (when we lived in the Central Coast…

    …until December). Delicious veg yellow curry and pineapple fried rice for dinner at Thai Thyme Erina Fair Restaurant. Previously, when we lived nearby, we typically just charged at home overnight, without thinking about it. But now that we are visitors, I realise that there aren’t many public chargers in the area. There are two free Tesla destination chargers at Erina Fair. They are positioned right at the car park entrance, which makes it a bit tricky to reverse park while holding up the entering traffic. When we arrived, there was a Tesla Model 3, with a cool blue wrap (I guess it’s a wrap), checked into PlugShare. There was also a nice black Model X with personalised plates. But it was parked without plugging in to charge and with no check in to PlugShare. We waited a while and fortunately the owner returned and left the spot, so we could charge.

    3 Mar 2023 Erina Fair
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    Back on the Central Coast.

    We hadn’t charged since Bathurst, so time for a top up. I think this is the first time we’ve actually had to pay for it since entering NSW (because all The NRMA chargers are still free). There don’t seem to be any The NRMA chargers around here, so we had to resort to a BP Pulse charger, which we haven’t used before. It’s weird to charge in a petrol station, but it does prompt some questions from onlookers, especially when I’m paying a fraction of what they’re paying for petrol. The guy in front with his bonnet open, topping up some fluids, was there longer than us. The BP Pulse app seems to be a duplicate of the Evie Networks app. Even the confirmation SMS comes from the same number 🤔 There is bank of Tesla superchargers in Tuggerah, but that’s a fair way out from Avoca (where we’re staying) and most other places. The most popular chargers seem to be the two Tesla destination chargers at Erina Fair, but they’re not fast. It seems that Tesla will install superchargers in Woy Woy in the…

    2 Mar 2023 BP
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    We headed off the main road to Rydal, between Bathurst and Lithgow.

    The Indian Pacific Train was stuck over the rail crossing, for some reason. We waited for 40 minutes and watched YouTube on the Tesla screen in air conditioned comfort, without needing to run an engine ☺️. We stayed the night in Rydal at Springmead Stud farm, B&B,. Lovely place. Thanks to our hosts Greg & Marjory for the hospitality and home made goodies for breakfast. Thanks to Sammy for the pats 🐈‍⬛. Greg said that they have had many EV drivers stay. If asked, they charge $10 for an overnight charge, using just the standard 10A supply. I think it's BYO extension cord. We didn't need to charge.

    2 Mar 2023 Springmead Stud farm, B&B, Farmgate and Farm Tours
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    After some more kilometres along windy dirt roads (from Orange, through Gowan) and a few…

    …semi-restrained laps of Mount Panorama Circuit, we topped up the car’s charge while looking for a place to stay between here and Lithgow. I think this is the first time we have come across the Tesla chargers that are now open to all EVs (ie not just Teslas). Since the NRMA charger is still free, we picked that one, and left a note in the PlugShare app that we’d be happy to move if anyone needed it. I figured the etiquette was fine, since other EVs can now also use the Tesla chargers. I wonder how this arrangement will pan out: one free/cheaper charger and a bunch of paid chargers. Will it just be that the first to arrive gets to charge for free? But even the paid ones are far cheaper than petrol. Bottom line, however, is that this is great to see. A bunch of available reliable chargers (at least the Tesla ones). No dramas. Fast charge. The gutter is a little too high. We hit the front lip of the car when pulling in forwards. Can you fix this Bathurst Regional Council?

    1 Mar 2023 Bathurst, New South Wales
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    We took a side road from Orange to Bathurst, through Gowan.

    It turned out to be mostly unsealed (dirt) roads and almost 4WD in places, which the map doesn’t indicate. Very glad to have rear wheel drive (ie not a front wheel drive car) when pulling two tonnes up a loose surface hill. Some snippets of beautiful views and the odd stray cow. I found a way to create a DIY personalised licence plate for Fran 😉.

    1 Mar 2023 Gowan, New South Wales
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    We stayed overnight at the Millthorpe Boutique Motel.

    Pleasantly surprised to find a charger (type 2, built in cable) on site for guests. It was a flat $20 per charge. We didn’t end up using it, since we could only take the equivalent of $3 (off peak rates) and it’s free in our next stop of Orange. But, good to know that there’s an option here. Beautiful little town. Mostly closed during the week, it seems.

    1 Mar 2023 Millthorpe, New South Wales
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    Off the beaten track around Carcoar Dam to get a closer look at the Blayney Wind Farm.

    Zero emissions from this electron mining operation!

    28 Feb 2023 Blayney Wind Farm
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    We stopped for a charge (free from The NRMA) and some sandwiches for lunch in Cowra.

    When we arrived at the charger, a blue Tesla Model 3 was already there. Fortunately, he had checked in with PlugShare, so we were able to see that he would be back in 20 minutes, and we could check in as "waiting" to let him know. When he checked out, the app told me, so I could go back and plug in. We visited Australia's World Peace Bell and drove through the POW breakout camp/memorial.

    28 Feb 2023 Cowra, New South Wales
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    We stopped briefly in Grenfell for the Grenfell Silo Art and the loo.

    We would have stayed longer, but there are no EV chargers anywhere nearby (not that we needed one). Time to catch up, Weddin Shire Council.

    28 Feb 2023 Grenfell, New South Wales
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    We drove through the tiny town of Barmedman, in western NSW.

    I (Tom) started school here many decades ago. Today I chatted with one of the school teachers, to explain why some stranger was taking photos out the front. She said that it happens often! I said I came to the school in kindergarten and that I think I got the cane while there. She said she wasn’t surprised. I said I thought that was a bit judgey, since she’d just meet me. She said she meant that several people had told her that they had received the cane. Population: 200 Number of students in the school: 10 My old house doesn’t seem to have changed much, except for the solar panels.

    28 Feb 2023 Barmedman, New South Wales
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    We stayed the night at The Royal Hotel West Wyalong.

    Great country pub, food and accommodation. Fast charger, still free from The NRMA, within sight of the hotel. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there are quite a few fast chargers in western NSW. Great way to explore more of the country. Thanks NRMA ☺️.

    27 Feb 2023 The Royal Hotel West Wyalong
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    We got our first chip in the windscreen, late yesterday, on the long road between…

    …Jerilderie, New South Wales and West Wyalong, New South Wales. It’s about 2.8cm x 2cm. A windscreen repairer (O’Briens) has since told me that they only fix them (by filling the crack) if smaller than 2.5cm. Actually, they said it had to be smaller than a one dollar coin, but couldn’t tell me how big that is in cm. I had to measure a coin to discover that it’s 2.5cm. Time to contact NRMA Insurance. Glad we got the extra windscreen cover. I tried to claim through the NRMA app, but it seems to not facilitate claiming for a business policy, or any policy number with the prefix “MOT” 😞. Same limitation for the website. I tried emailing, but eventually only got a reply to say that I would need to call. I tried to call, listened to the hold music with interjected recorded spoken suggestions that I lodge a claim through the website. After over an hour of being told by a recording to do what the website won’t let me do, it sounded like it tried to connect me with a human. But then it dropped…

    27 Feb 2023 West Wyalong, New South Wales
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    Jerilderie, New South Wales has an EV charger!

    Free, thanks to The NRMA. So, we stopped for a while in town, to grab some lunch and walk around the local sites. Excellent way for a small town to get people to stop to spend some time and money.

    27 Feb 2023 Jerilderie, New South Wales
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    We left Echuca, Victoria, crossed the at Murray River, Moama Nsw, and stopped for a while…

    …in Deniliquin, New South Wales. Francis had camped here many times as a kid, and remembers 40°C days and general camping misery. Most of the area seems very dry. But there are pockets of green by the river and around the town parks. A few interesting pockets. No EV chargers to be found (which we expected).

    26 Feb 2023 Deniliquin, New South Wales
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    Looking across from Moama Beach NSW back to Echuca, Victoria, over the Murray River.

    26 Feb 2023 Moama
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    Cool drinks and a delicious lunch at Johnny & Lyle’s cafe, in Echuca, Victoria. V

    ery thankful to the staff who cooked up lunch for us, even though the kitchen was due to close ten minutes earlier. We picked this place mainly because it is directly across the road from where our Tesla was charging. Good spot, Evie Networks!

    26 Feb 2023 Johnny & Lyle
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    We’re staying a couple of nights at Quince Cottage in Daylesford, in country Victoria. B

    eautiful, cosy place. Our host, Jennifer, was happy for us to charge up the car from the power point in the garden shed (thank you). I’m glad I brought a long extension cord.

    25 Feb 2023 Daylesford, Victoria
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