Tesla’s super-charged media event: BYO EV

RenewEconomy was delighted to RSVP to the invitation to Tesla’s big battery storage announcement – this Thursday, American time – even though we can’t actually get there, barring a last minute plane trip.

What really got our attention was the offer from the Tesla people to supercharge our electric vehicle, should we have one, and should we use it to get to the 8pm event.hanergy-tesla-570x378

“Please enter the industrial park via Jack Northrop Ave. (accessible from Prairie Ave. to the east or Crenshaw Blvd. to the west) and proceed to valet parking at the Design Studio,” the Tesla team told us.

“Should you require charging, please alert the valet team. There will be no direct access to the Superchargers.”

The assumption, then, is that if a journalist is writing about electric vehicles, then he or she should probably already have one, preferably a Tesla.

Well, it was certainly the first time we’ve been invited to a media event with BYO EV. The host will provide the charge, if needed.

Which begs the question:

Do US journalists get paid more money than Australian journalists? And when will fast-charging be offered at Australian news conferences?

Comments

6 responses to “Tesla’s super-charged media event: BYO EV”

  1. SolarBusiness_ Avatar
    SolarBusiness_

    Touche Giles. I think you deserve an EV and an airfare and free charging, everywhere you go.

    1. Farmer Dave Avatar
      Farmer Dave

      I second that!

  2. Tony Bosworth Avatar
    Tony Bosworth

    I think they should give all motoring journalists long term Teslas – it makes sense.

  3. john Avatar
    john

    Perhaps the invite should have taken into account the residence of the journalist and this little mix-up would not have happened.
    I bet the journalists in the USA get paid very little.

  4. Jacob Avatar
    Jacob

    8PM California time.

    Whatever that is in GMT.

    1. john Avatar
      john

      It was 30 minutes late which ensured those interested got to see the unmasking.

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