
Malcolm Street
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Jan 13, 2025 |
caravanworld.com.au | Malcolm Street
While holidaying in the US, Malcolm checked out some of the RV offerings and discovered that bigger is not always better. I recently had a holiday in Canada and the USA. While I wasn’t travelling in a motorhome or caravan, I took the opportunity to check out the recreational vehicle (RV) scene. Anyone who has been to North America will know that, for the most part, everything in the RV scene is decidedly bigger.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
caravanworld.com.au | Malcolm Street |Gary Tischer
Offroad and off-grid travel are key focuses of every Bushtracker build. This new 18ft couples van is built for the rough stuff and has plenty of great inclusions for extended stays at your favourite remote camp.
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Dec 10, 2023 |
evdriven.com | Brian Bycroft |Riz Akhtar |Malcolm Street |Paul Barnes
Australia’s largest EV fast charging site is open for business, with 16 Tesla Supercharger stalls now available at the company’s Albury site – just in time for the Christmas holiday rush. Each of the stalls at the facility at the Commercial Club in Stanley Street feature the latest V4 Superchargers and have charging speeds of up to 250kW, depending on the make of the car. The site is now live, according to the Tesla App, with 15 of the 16 fast chargers ready to be used by EV drivers.
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Dec 9, 2023 |
evdriven.com | Giles Parkinson |Paul Barnes |Malcolm Street |Dave McFall
Not arguing against the overall finding but I can't see upfront costs for a home charger in the table? Conversely I guess a lot of homes already have the solar. see moreIt does leave out some things, but its pretty good. Home charger costs can be variable between brands/manufacturer. Some even provide a mobile charger with the car. But ballpark, between $750 to $2600+ for home charger hardware. Installation, we got quoted a minimum $1500+ many times.
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Oct 1, 2023 |
evdriven.com | Riz Akhtar |Malcolm Street |David Sowden |Ren Stimpy
Tesla Semi is one of the most innovative products to hit the market in the heavy trucking sector in recent years. It launched last year, and PepsiCo was one of the first big customers, and at the time Tesla made the claim that the Semi was capable of a loaded range of over 800 km on a single charge.
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