http://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503450&objectid=11576782
Super-fast Teslas charging this way
Jan 20, 2016  Mike Dinsdale

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This high-performance Tesla electric car will make the trip from Cape Reinga
to Bluff in April, giving people the chance to drive the latest electric
vehicle technology.
]

Northlanders wanting to get behind the wheel of the latest high-powered
Tesla electric car will get the chance in April when a fleet of electric
vehicles begins a length-of-the-country road trip at Cape Reinga.

The second annual Leading The Charge road trip will set off from the Cape on
April 6 when a convoy of electric vehicle (EV) and their owners make the
2074km journey using electricity.

There will be at least three Tesla EVs available for test rides and viewing
for the duration of the trip, with two having the so-called "Ludicrous"
mode, capable of shifting the cars from 0-100km/h in three seconds - super
car performance.

The EV owners and enthusiasts - known as EVangelists - will be visiting
towns and cities from Cape Reinga to Bluff to share their knowledge and
passion for EV technology.

They will stop at Kaeo on April 6, Paihia and Kawakawa's Hundertwasser
Toilets on April 7, then Whangarei, Dargaville, Bayly's Beach and Matakohe
Museum on April 8, finishing in Invercargill on April 22.

"Electric Vehicle enthusiasts and owners are one of the most cohesive and
positive groups of people on the planet, in our opinion," said Nick Smith,
chief operating officer for ChargeNet, which is a major sponsor of the
event.

"We all look forward to any excuse to get together and our annual road trip
is a brilliant reason to get out and connect with our community and anyone
who wants to know more about EVs."

He said the road trip would highlight the huge advances in charging
infrastructure, EV ownership, and public knowledge of the electrification of
transport in New Zealand.

There are more than 900 plug-in EVs registered on New Zealand roads - more
than double 12 months ago - including more than 50 EVs in Northland. Fast
charge stations for EVs are in Whangarei, Kawakawa, Dargaville and Kaiwaka.

New Zealand also boasts 80 per cent renewable electricity generation, which
means charging and driving EVs is relatively cheap.
[© 2016 NZME Publishing]




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