Gearing up for an Epic Road Trip from Top to Tip of NZ

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/motoring/news/article.cfm?c_id=9&objectid=11374528
Driving NZ from top to bottom in an electric car
By Peter de Graaf, Mike Dinsdale  Dec 15, 2014

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(selfie) RETURN TRIP: Craig Salmon with his electric car after reaching
Bluff on his epic trip to be the first person to drive an electric car from
Cape Reinga to Bluff and back.
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A Far North man attempting to make motoring history by driving his electric
car from Cape Reinga to Bluff and back is on his return journey and should
be home by Christmas.

Craig Salmon started his journey on November 21 in his 2012 Nissan Leaf
electric car and made it to Bluff last Friday - possibly making him the
first person to drive a production-model, 100 per cent electric car the
length of the country. He now hopes to be back home in Paihia in time for
Christmas after finishing his journey at the Cape.

One of the barriers to wider use of electric cars has been the lack of
public charging facilities but Mr Salmon hopes to show nationwide travel is
already possible, even in some of New Zealand's more out-of-the-way places.
When the Northern Advocate caught up with him over the weekend Mr Salmon was
in Wellington, waiting to charge his car up ahead of heading north after
completing 4000km at a total cost of $200 of power.

The beekeeper and IT worker said he did not work for a car company but
wanted to prove a few points, including that fully electric cars are
available, reliable and cheap to run - about $5 per 100km, depending on the
power company and what time you charge up.

While he was always confident his trip was possible, he said New Zealand
needed more public charging facilities. Supermarkets, councils, libraries,
movie theatres and car parks, for example, should be installing charge
stations to attract people to stop and shop.

Mr Salmon said he had found no problems recharging his car along the way -
it can be charged on a standard three-point household plug over several
hours or on a 20 minute 'fast charge' at special electric vehicle charging
stations - and he had seen potential opportunities for tourist operators.

"I've been staying at a lot of holiday parks and it's a real conversation
topic when I pull up and plug her in, people come up and want to have a test
drive. many don't realise she's an electric car and it blows them away when
they realise just how well she goes," he said.

"I was staying in the Catlins and while I was waiting for the car to charge
at the local camp ground I went to see the yellow-eyed penguins. I think
there's an opportunity for tourism operators to run special trips for people
to see the sights or do the activities in their area while they are charging
their cars."

Mr Salmon said he was motivated to go electric one day when he was sitting
on a hill overlooking Whangarei Harbour watching oil tankers.

"I thought, 'This is ridiculous, we should be using our own electricity to
get around not imported oil'. An accident with any of those tankers could
ruin one of my favourite beaches. That drove me to find a way to buy an
electric car and do something positive about getting off oil."

His trip was no Goodbye Pork Pie. "It's a holiday trip through some of the
more remote parts of the country, showing how electric transport is possible
now but that we still need to gear up our infrastructure."
[© nzherald.co.nz]



http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1412/S00324/gearing-up-for-an-epic-road-trip-from-top-to-tip-of-nz.htm
Gearing up for an Epic Road Trip from Top to Tip of NZ
December 16, 2014  Press Release – Dee and Steve West

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Intrepid Group Gearing up for an Epic Road Trip from Top to Tip of New
Zealand 
]

The first two Tesla Model S cars to arrive in New Zealand have seen a good
chunk of this beautiful country, even though they landed only a few short
weeks ago.

Recently returned from the Evolocity event in Christchurch, Model S owners
Carl Barlev and Steve West spent the weekend with their cars and families at
an off–grid bach north of Auckland.

They used the weekend to put the final touches on planning for the road trip
that kicks off in less than two weeks and takes the team from Cape Reinga to
Bluff.

The convoy will include good friend and fellow Electric Vehicle (EV)
enthusiast Nick Smith.

Nick will be driving the sporty Tesla Roadster on the journey.

The group will be stopping and meeting with the public, local press and
businesses along the way to discuss charging infrastructure across New
Zealand.

Well managed and maintained charging across New Zealand will help speed up
the process of EV uptake and bring all of New Zealand closer to realizing
the very achievable goal of energy independence.

Advances in EV technology, and the price of entry level light electric
vehicles (from $20,000.00 for an imported Leaf for example) means the future
of reduced energy costs for Kiwi families adopting EV is finally a reality
for more people.

Having access to charging all over this beautiful nation means one of the
very real barriers to people #LeadingTheCharge with EV ownership will be
removed, and more Kiwi households can and will own Electric Vehicles.

For those of you interested in coming along to see the cars and talk to the
people who have been using them for years already, please see the schedule
below:

29/12/14 Auckland/Rodney
30/12/14 Rodney/Whangarei/Bay of Islands
31/12/14 Paihia
01/01/15 Bay of Islands to Kaitaia 02/01/15 Kaitaia to Cape Rienga to
Whangarei
02/01/15 Auckland overnight rest stop (no events)
03/01/15 Sylvia Park to Thames Interislander Races
04/01/15 Waikato Region to Rotorua
05/01/15 Taupo
06/01/15 Palmerston North to Wellington to Picton
07/01/15 Marlborough Region to Kaikoura to Christchurch
08/01/15 Christchurch to Twizel
09/01/15 Twizel to Benmore to Queenstown
10/01/15 Queenstown to Invercargill
11/01/15 Invercargill to Bluff to Dunedin
12/01/15 Dunedin to Oamaru to Timaru to Christchurch
13/01/15 Christchurch to Picton (Evening Ferry to Wellington)
14/01/15 Wellington to Ruapehu District
15/01/15 Ruapehu District to Hamilton to Auckland

The organisers of this road trip would like to hear from you if you have any
questions or would like host the group and our cars at any events or
locations along our route.

For further information you can find us on Facebook by searching for our
Leading the Charge page.
*********** END **************
[auckland.scoop.co.nz © 2014]




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