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 Mar 2026
Trips 561 Europe 110 Snowy Mountains 27 Cape Tribulation 10 Charging 439 Home 186 Food 51 Software Update 51 Expos 44 Camping 28 Service 13 Test Drives 12
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    While driving in our town of Emerald to get some Emerald Thai for dinner, I did a double…

    …take when I saw a Savic Motorcycles sign, randomly on the footpath. It turns out that they were running test rides today “winding through the beautiful Dandenong Ranges”. What a great idea! Test drives at dealerships and even EV shows tend to be within urban sprawls, which doesn’t offer much of a driving or riding experience. We’ve seen Savic at a few EV shows, including the recent Everything Electric in Melbourne (pictured). I wish I had known it was on, and that we weren’t recovering from a cold right now. Hopefully next time. Savic is an Australian company building electric motorcycles.

    5 Dec 2025 Elevation at Emerald Restaurant & Bar
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    Final day at Everything Electric Melbourne, starting and ending with Jack Scarlett.

    Test drives, a panel talk about road tripping, EV conversions, and a flux capacitor, some of the highlights.

    16 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    Some random shots from Everything Electric Melbourne today.

    After a few years in Sydney, this is their first showing in Melbourne. It’s noticeably smaller, but understandable for the first appearance. Interesting panel talks. Informative staff at product booths. Huge variety of test drives available, including self driving Tesla cars. A few food truck offerings. They need more undercover seating (from sun or rain). We recommend the falafel wraps.

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    About $25k for a new BYD Atto 1.

    Wow. EVs are now approaching the price of comparative ICE vehicles. Unfortunately, BYD couldn’t get their Atto 1 prepped in time for the show, but they did have the Atto 2 on the floor (pictured). At Everything Electric Melbourne.

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    Checking out the Farizon electric van, decked out as a camper.

    Also the popular BYD Shark electric ute (plus hybrid range extender), and some towing options. At Everything Electric Melbourne.

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    Nice interior of the Geely EV, at Everything Electric Melbourne.

    So many EV options available now.

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    Dancing, flipping, rolling cat robot at Everything Electric Melbourne was a crowd pleaser.

    No litter box!

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    Nice to see some services (like Goodbye Gas) available to help homes get off has…

    …upgrading to electric. Better for health, monthly bills, and clean air. At Everything Electric, Melbourne.

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    Some of the many scooters, motorbikes and e-bikes at Everything Electric Melbourne.

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    A couple of electric police cars at Everything Electric Melbourne.

    A Tesla Model X and Kia EV6, I think.

    15 Nov 2025
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    Big wheels keep on turnin’, electrically!

    Trying out a big rig at Everything Electric show Melbourne

    15 Nov 2025 Melbourne Showgrounds
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    Back in January, we took the plunge and ordered a new Tesla Model Y “Juniper” launch…

    …edition. “Ultra Red”, white interior, 20” wheels (which was the only option for the launch edition). We chose the same battery and drive as our Model 3: RWD (rear wheel drive), LFP battery (no nickel or cobalt), 0 to 100km/h in 5.9s. The main reason for the upgrade is for the greater ease of getting in and out of the car, which has been increasingly painful on Fran’s arthritic hips. As those of you who follow our Tesla Tripping blog will know, we have looked at and test driven quite a lot of other options. The best contender was the XPeng G6. In the end we stuck with the Tesla Model Y because of the huge storage space, driving performance and the tech. The Tesla app has guided us through the whole process up to now, with registration, trade-in, insurance. Today is delivery day. The final `Start` button is still disabled in the app. I’m guessing it will enable at exactly 3pm, when we’re at Tesla Mulgrave. We are trading in our Tesla Model 3, after driving 91,000 km in 2.7 years (plus…

    14 May 2025
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    Feb 1: Test drive of a Kia EV6.

    Forgive the dust in the photos. Highlights, comparing to Tesla Model Y: - Good acceleration. Handles okay. - More physical buttons (good or bad, depending on preference). - Manual, not auto, adjusting steering column. - Much less storage. - Smaller main screen. Blind spot camera is on an additional smaller screen, behind the steering wheel … in a blind spot! At least, I couldn’t get a good view of it, which defeats the purpose. - HUD (heads up display) was a new discovery for me. It’s terrific to see your speed within the field of view of the windscreen. - 240V V2L outlet in the car, which is great. Apple Car Play. Missing in a Tesla.

    27 Apr 2025 Berwick Kia
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    Our first (and only) test drive of the new Tesla Model Y “Juniper”, at Tesla Mulgrave.

    We only had 25 minutes in the car, which isn’t much to fully test it. Not enough time to drive to some winding country roads, but we did manage to find a tightly curved on-ramp to a highway. Driving at speed around it, we definitely noticed more body roll compared to our sportier Model 3. This did freak out my passengers. They also found the acceleration more noticeable in the back seat, which seems to tilt down. Tim described the acceleration as prolapsing his sphincter. The Model Y absorbs bumps much better, finding a good median between sport and comfort. This new model has the same acceleration as our Model 3, 0 to 100km/h in 6s., one second faster than the previous Model Y. This is the RWD (rear wheel drive) model, standard range, not the AWD long range. We prefer the RWD because it has an LFP battery, which has no nickel or cobalt, and a longer life span. It’s also cheaper. But slower acceleration and less range. We booked the test drive online, following the instructions to…

    23 Apr 2025 Mulgrave, Victoria
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    Rest stop at Lake Nillahcootie, near Bonnie Doon.

    On our way back home from the Off-Grid Living Festival and Corowa, crossing back over the border into Victoria. To our pleasant surprise, coffee and toasties were on offer from the Kalari Kafe van in the car park by the lake. Unfortunately, the generators powering the van filled the area with noise and some fumes. Hopefully V2L EVs will soon become so common place and accessible that more food vans will be able to use them. Charging: Two days ago, we drove our EV, fully charged from solar, from home in Emerald, Victoria to a B&B in Corowa, NSW. While parked at our accommodation, we charged up from a standard power point, before driving home today. About 700km in total, with no visits to charging stations required.

    13 Apr 2025 Lake Nillahcootie
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    Strolling around the Off-Grid Living Festival today, in Chiltern, Victoria.

    Such a wide range of exhibitors. Excellent food options, but very little shade. Lots of dust, which destroyed the car wash we did a couple of days ago. Very thankful for a smoothie from the Barefoot Blender. Most of the site seems to be powered from solar, or from V2L EVs. Great to see. Less smelly and noisy generators. Even the security motorbikes are electric. Nice!

    12 Apr 2025 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    Any power point is a charging station.

    We drove from eastern Melbourne, Victoria, north to just over the border in Corowa, NSW. We can walk down the road and see Victoria on the other side of the Murray River. We were in Queensland earlier this week 🤪. We’re staying at an Airbnb house for a couple of days, while we attend the Off-Grid Living Festival in Chiltern, tomorrow. Charging: We charged up the car at home from solar, for free. We drove all the way without charging, arriving with 11% charge remaining. We plugged into a power point at our accommodation (yes, we checked first with our host), which brought the tank up to 76%, more than enough for our day trip to the festival the next morning. We could have charged at several fast chargers along our route, but since we didn’t need to stop for any other reason, we just drove on and charged at our destination. So many options.

    12 Apr 2025 Corowa, New South Wales
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    Road tripping through Europe gave us a glimpse into the future of EVs and road trips in…

    …Australia. Border Regional Electrification Events invited us to talk about it in the Electrification Tent at the Off-Grid Living Festival, in Chiltern, Victoria (30 minutes from the NSW border). The audience asked some excellent questions. Thanks to all those who attended. Some of the slides from our talk, included here.

    12 Apr 2025 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    We took another test drive of an XPENG G6, this time from a new dealership in Berwick…

    …Victoria, which is closer to us. Nice interior, comfy seats, great tech. The handling wasn’t bad on some windy roads, but not as sporty as the Tesla Model Y. Disappointing storage. The auto driving hesitated quite a bit around bends. The lack of full stop on one pedal driving is annoying, but they will reportedly solve that in a few weeks via an OTA (over the air) software update. The G6 includes auto parking and lane change, which costs extra in a Tesla. It has vehicle to load, but it requires some adapter plug into the external charge port, which wasn’t available. We had a chance to play with Apple CarPlay, which is great to have. But the XPeng doesn't seem to support pinch and zoom in Apple Maps, which makes it very limited. Acceleration was terrible (doesn’t move for a second), until I turned in “launch mode”. I couldn’t figure out how to enable launch mode and regenerative braking (x-pedal) at the same time, which was annoying. Later that day, we happened to watch a YouTube…

    25 Mar 2025 Berwick GWM
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    We spotted a few utes and trucks at the Everything Electric Show (Fully Charged Show), in…

    …Sydney. Some conversions, some plug in hybrid (PHEV), and one large battery swap unit for a semi, in just 3 minutes. We sat in the huge frunk of the F150 Lightning, made possible because no engine is needed. Some electric utes have been popular for mining operations, so as not to poison the air in the shafts, and to avoid the need to truck in fuel to remote sites. On the way out, we spotted a BYD Shark (PHEV) parked at a fast charger on the street. Frustratingly, they hadn’t plugged in. There were a couple of parking cops who were hopefully about to post an infringement notice. Chargers are for charging, not just parking 🤦‍♂️.

    10 Mar 2025 The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park
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    Checking out electric vans at Everything Electric (from Fully Charged Show), in Sydney.

    10 Mar 2025
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    At The Everything Electric Show in Sydney (by the Fully Charged Show), checking out the…

    …Tesla Cybertruck. Impressive, but ridiculously big, like most oversized utes.

    9 Mar 2025 Sydney Olympic Park Exhibition Centre
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    The Everything Electric Show (Fully Charged Show) wrapped up in Sydney for another year…

    …but will be back, for the first time, in Melbourne in November. In the car park, we walked past four guys standing around the open bonnet of a V8 ute, saying “we should have gone electric”. Very fitting end. Amber showed off her Tesla Tripping tote bag, as we said goodbye. 3000km done and 1000km to go. Car fully packed again, with the addition of four old computers we had left behind when we moved from the Central Coast, two years ago. One of the sharp iMacs showed its abandonment issues by cutting my bare foot. Next stop, for dinner, in Campbelltown. We shared a roast and dessert. Then on to Mittagong for tonight’s accommodation, booked at the last minute, as usual. Charging: Fully charged at the Superchargers in Campbelltown while we ate dinner. Well, by the time our order came, so I had to move the car. We didn't need to charge yet, but it's quick and easy to top up whenever we are parked anyway.

    9 Mar 2025 Campbelltown Catholic Club
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    A few of the electric converted vehicles at The Everything Electric (Fully Charged Show)…

    …in Sydney.

    9 Mar 2025 The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park
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    Just a few of the electric motorbikes at The Everything Electric Show (Fully Charged…

    …Show) in Sydney. Including locally built Savic Motorcycles.

    9 Mar 2025 The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park
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    Portable power. A few V2L (vehicle to load) examples at The Everything Electric Show…

    …(Fully Charged Show). Including an EV DJ, coffee machine, large TV, and power tools. Most EVs now include V2L, so you can plug just about any household appliance into your car, and power it without running an engine, so no heat, exhaust and noise. Tesla, however, does not currently offer this feature, except on the Cybertruck. Very disappointing.

    9 Mar 2025 The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park
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    Great to see some innovative new EV designs at Everything Electric (Fully Charged Show)…

    …in Sydney. This Deepal E07 has a hatch that’s kind of like a small ute tray. Full cabin plus a tray/boot. Opens electronically. You can even extend the tray length by folding down the rear seats (unlike the Cybertruck). Australian pricing and release expected at the next exhibition, I think in April.

    9 Mar 2025 Sydney Olympic Park Exhibition Centre
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    Checking out the new 2025 Tesla Model Y “Juniper”. Eas

    ier for passengers to get in and out, compared to our lower Model 3. Love the ventilated seats. So much room in this thing, more than any other competitor vehicle, it seems. And the most efficient. I’ve added photos of Phil lying down in the back of another Tesla Model Y (not Juniper), on a Tesla mattress, to show how much space there is with the seats down Still no vehicle to load (V2L) or Apple Car Play, like most competitors have. At Everything Electric (Fully Charged Show), in Sydney.

    9 Mar 2025 The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park
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    The Xpeng G6 is a strong competition against the Tesla Model Y.

    We viewed both at The Everything Electric Show (Fully Charged Show) in Sydney. A few weeks earlier, we took a G6 for a test drive at the XPENG Port Melbourne showroom (also pictured). The Xpeng G6 and Tesla Model Y both have great tech, great efficiency, ventilated and heated front seats. The G6 doesn’t have frunk storage, has small subtrunk storage, smaller boot, no glovebox, but has a bit more rear passenger room and probably more comfy seats. It has Apple Maps and Vehicle to Load (V2L). It is $10k cheaper, but requires paid regular servicing and and has longer warranty. It includes auto lane change (extra purchase on the Tesla). The Tesla has faster acceleration, sportier handling, one pedal driving comes to a full stop without the brake, and has more fast charging options. It has a screen for rear passengers and powered rear seat folding. It has much more storage overall, including huge sub trunk, boot and frunk. It has a better sound system, even though it has slightly less…

    9 Mar 2025 Sydney Olympic Park Exhibition Centre
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    Great memories, spending some time with family on the NSW Central Coast.

    Tomorrow: Off to Everything Electric (by Fully Charged Show), in Sydney.

    8 Mar 2025 Central Coast, NSW
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    A couple of visits to Erina Fair, while we’ve been staying nearby, this week.

    Pineapple fried rice at Thai Thyme. Teriyaki pizza at GPK. Tomorrow we’re off to the Fully Charged Everything Electric Show in Sydney. Charging: Erina Fair has had a couple of Tesla destination chargers for years. And for years they have been the only public chargers around, so are almost always busy. We did get lucky on Monday night, when we first arrived, to top up to full. It’s still relatively difficult to park there, but the car park entrance, around several obstacles. Plugshare shows since fast chargers “coming soon” nearby, but they have been months in progress. Twelve new Tesla Superchargers have sprung up in West Gosford, which is great.

    8 Mar 2025 Erina Fair
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    Ioniq 5 test drive. Sporty handling and acceleration.

    Nice interior. More physical buttons than Tesla (which may be good or bad). Felt smaller on the inside. At slightly higher cost than a Tesla Model Y, it seemed to be less value.

    8 Feb 2025 Ferntree Gully Hyundai
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    Continuing our look at EV options.

    The Hyundai Kona. Good price. Small. But they somehow manage to fit it a spare wheel. We didn’t test drive it.

    8 Feb 2025 Ferntree Gully Hyundai
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    October 31 - November 2: After a series of Halloween misadventures, we finally made it to…

    …our accommodation, south east of Paris. Beautiful buildings, set on a farm. Breakfast set by Jerome each morning. Charging: The site included a destination charger, but we didn’t end up using it, since we already charged up when stopping for dinner.

    10 Dec 2024 Chambre d'Hôtes Ferme d'Orsonville
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    The long flight home from Amsterdam, via Singapore, back to Melbourne.

    to Melbourne. First, a quick correction to Tom’s inside out t-shirt – it was a chaotic morning getting to the airport. The food and service on Singapore AIRLINES was great. The in flight wifi is good, but connecting to it is more complicated than it should be. We couldn’t sleep. Towards the end, we looked at each other in despair and lamented “the human body was not designed to endure this”. Final leg from Melbourne Airport to home in Emerald via Uber in a Tesla Model 3, just like ours. We were impressed how the driver managed to fit all our luggage in the boot. Just in time for a well earned sleep 😴. Next morning: removal of the Europe road trip beard.

    7 Nov 2024 Singapore International Airport, Changi, Singapore
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    Up early (ish) to drive the Tesla to the airport.

    Luckily we allowed extra time, because a bus breakdown at the airport delayed us by an hour. And then trying to find where to return the rental car took us ages. UFODRIVE needs to improve the airport drop off instructions. But the rest of the return process worked pretty well. All from within the app, take some photos and finalise to lock the car.

    7 Nov 2024 Schiphol International Airport Amsterdam
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    Our final night in Amsterdam, and the Netherlands, and Europe, before our long flight…

    …home tomorrow.

    6 Nov 2024 Amsterdam, Netherlands
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    We can cross “electric hearse” off our list of electric vehicles to see 😮. Seems

    to be a custom converted Tesla.

    6 Nov 2024 Amsterdam, Netherlands
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    Our last meet up with cousin Nico, in Amsterdam, for lunch at the Noorderlicht Café.

    Converted docklands with some interesting large artwork. We’ve spent two months in Europe. We hired a Tesla Model Y from UFODRIVE in the Netherlands, visited Germany for lunch, drove all over the Netherlands, then through Belgium, France and Switzerland, down to Italy, and back. We left Nico with a “gift bag” of all the road tripping gear (cooler bag, utensils etc) that wouldn’t fit in our plane baggage tomorrow. Sad to say goodbye, but lots of great memories.

    6 Nov 2024 Noorderlicht Café
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    A lazy wander around Amsterdam.

    Really need to pay attention when crossing the road. Watch out for tiny cars, electric bikes, trams, line marking machines, horses, even stilts.

    6 Nov 2024 Amsterdam, Netherlands
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    A day wandering around Amsterdam, starting at the Van Gogh Museum.

    Lunch next to the canal. No fumes or noise from the many passing tour boats, because they are all electric. Blissful. Charging: Our car sat in the parking station, while we wandered. Many charging options around town, next to standard parking spots.

    5 Nov 2024 Van Gogh Museum Amstersam
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    Full circle through Europe, after nearly 8000km, back to Amsterdam.

    We checked in at the Clayton Hotel. Parking across the canal at QPark – not cheap in the city, for a few days. Tight fit. Several EV charging points. The nearby Albert Heijn store stocked Australian Lindermans wine. Charging: No need to charge. We’ll return the car in a few days. UFODRIVE only requires 20% charge when returning the EV. Much better than the typical rental petrol car full tank requirement.

    5 Nov 2024 Clayton Hotel Amsterdam American
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    We drove from France, through Belgium, back to Amsterdam.

    First stop, in Lesquin France, at a McDonalds for lunch. This was our first and only fast food chain stop while in Europe. We were curious to see if it was much different to home. The French fries on the menu are, of course, just called “fries” (or “frites”, in French). They also offer plant based chicken nuggets. Charging: We parked next door to McDonald’s, at the Tesla Supercharger, which filled us up from 7% arrival, while we had lunch. We tried a Shell charger at a highway service station, while we were stopped for a few minutes toilet break. Another toilet break at a KFC offered us a few minutes to top up at the Tesla Supercharger there. Charging is what the car does while you’re doing something else.

    4 Nov 2024 McDonald's Lesquin
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    We arrived last night in this delightful B&B, in the small French town of Flavy-Le-Martel.

    Our host shared breakfast time with us, telling us the history. She bought the derelict house, which had been abandoned for thirty years. She moved from Paris, and spent a decade rebuilding it, with help from contractors, but mostly herself, with instructions from YouTube videos. Very impressive. We loved being back on rural roads.

    4 Nov 2024 Villa Henri
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    Goodbye Paris. A quick wave as we passed the Arc de Triomphe and the Moulin Rouge.

    Northward to Sant-Quentin, France, for a traditional… Indian dinner. Charging: We lazily just let the Tesla guide us to a supercharger along the way. For the first time in our two years of driving a Tesla, there was actually a queue. Fascinated by the novelty, we hung around, wondering how it’s sorted. A line of cars had formed at one end, so we drove around to join. We waited over 20 minutes. Not a novelty anymore. But I can say I’ve done it now. It turned out to be some end of holiday high demand rush. If we had it again, I would have picked a less busy charger along the route

    3 Nov 2024 Arc de Triomphe
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    Lunch at la Petit Palais (the Little Palace).

    Much more inviting, friendly and accessible than most palatial attractions.

    3 Nov 2024 Petit Palais, musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris
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    We strolled around Paris, checking out some more of the architecture.

    3 Nov 2024 Flamme de la Liberté
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    Quite a few different types of electric vehicles in Paris, including cars, buses, vans…

    …, buses, vans, boats, motorcycles, e-bikes, even unicycles! The inner region of the city now requires vehicles to register and display an emissions sticker. The less polluting the vehicle, the cheaper the permit. The result: noticeably improved air quality, with obvious benefits to health. There are also many electric charging options. The future is looking good.

    2 Nov 2024 Paris, France
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    How many photos can we take of the Eiffel Tower?

    Eiffel Tower? We tried our best, over a couple of days, while we stayed a few blocks away, in Paris.

    2 Nov 2024 Eiffel Tower
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    We used the last of our Luxury Escapes credit to book a couple of nights at this hotel in…

    …Paris, a few blocks walk from the Eiffel Tower and the river. Parking on site, but it was a tight fit. The toilets were in the basement, with an impressive arched roof of stones. Many enticing patisseries nearby, even just outside our window. First task was to buy some croissants to have in our room. Then a walk to the Eiffel Tower, and some dinner out, in Paris. As you do 😉.

    2 Nov 2024 Hôtel Les Jardins d'Eiffel
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