Brunch at Kuranga Native Nursery, in Mt Evelyn Victoria.

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The avo toast was spectacular, with cherry tomatoes, pesto and shards of dehydrated Vegemite. I didn’t know that was a thing!

We wandered around the native nursery plants and garden ornaments. This was both inspiration and procrastination for the gardening we needed to do at home later.

Charging:

Our home system is set up to charge the car using the lowest demand option. This means that it never charges during peak demand (such as dinner time), so has no negative impact on the electricity grid, or our power bills. Since we have solar panels on our home, most of the time it just uses free sunshine to charge our car.

Today, as you can see from the screenshots, it charged the car during the morning and afternoon sunshine. During the middle of the day, while we were at brunch, it exported the maximum allowed 5kW to the grid.