An off-grid stay in Budgeree
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After our short exploration of the Tarra-Bulga National Park, we drove north to Moe to meet our friends, Ron & Sue, for dinner.
We’re staying at their place tonight, in nearby Budgeree. Their house is off grid, powered by solar and an array of lead acid batteries. They drive a BYD Atto 3 which has V2L (vehicle to load) which means that, if necessary, they can plug their household items into their car. We wish our Tesla had that facility.
Charging
We try to avoid “stopping to charge” specifically. Instead we aim to just charge “while parked” to do something else.
For example, we were running 15 minutes early for dinner. We could have parked at the restaurant for that time, but we parked at the RACV Chargefox charger on the way there, instead. After dinner, we all dropped by Coles to grab some dessert. While parked anyway for eight minutes, we plugged into the Tesla Supercharger. We didn’t wait to fill up. We only charged while parked anyway. So, we spent a total of about a minute of our time charging, but got nearly 20 minutes of charge.
We’ve had thousands of homes here this week with no power. Simply being able to plug the car in to provide power to the fridge and other essentials worked have been very helpful to many. I bet those with V2L have been very glad to have it.
We’d also love to have it for road trips, to do things like power a coffee machine and hot plate while we stopped somewhere without another power source.
That's great the CT will have it but also we will not be seeing the CT here for many years yet, if ever.
Yes, I wonder how many owners of EVs with V2L have been very thankful to have it this past week.
I'll take a bit of wear and tear on the car for V2G thanks.