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post Jan 19 2024, 02:28 PM

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I am getting my M3 SR by end January. May I ask if anyone has recommendation for contractor to install the tesla wall box?
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Can contact them. I installed my BYD charger with them. Very professional, goes above and beyond ST and TNB safety standards SOP
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post Jan 19 2024, 03:04 PM

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QUOTE(Lone Wolf X @ Jan 19 2024, 11:42 AM)
Haiyaaaaa  doh.gif
Anyone else having the same problem & managed to solve it?


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it was suspected telco issues after migration from Netherlands telco to Maxis. Just on sentry mode all the time or send map from google map to activate
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post Jan 19 2024, 03:10 PM

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My sentry mode is always on (except at home) but I still occasionally unable to unlock the door even with my phone key very near to the car. (Tesla App showing 'connecting'). Wonder if they're caused by the same issue.
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post Jan 19 2024, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(Wildcat @ Jan 19 2024, 09:35 AM)
But we can still step on the accelerator and tekan brake skit skit like normal right?
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Yeah, can still drive like normal, but the moment you lift off the accelerator, its a pretty abrupt slow down, so the car actually slows before you even get to start braking.

But not difficult to get used to it.
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post Jan 19 2024, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(Xenopher @ Jan 19 2024, 03:10 PM)
My sentry mode is always on (except at home) but I still occasionally unable to unlock the door even with my phone key very near to the car. (Tesla App showing 'connecting'). Wonder if they're caused by the same issue.
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I notice a delay for the phone key to detect, and so far I'm too impatient to wait or open the app. sweat.gif

When i grab the door handle, manages to unlock though.


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post Jan 19 2024, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(joshgm_119 @ Jan 19 2024, 04:05 PM)
I notice a delay for the phone key to detect, and so far I'm too impatient to wait or open the app.  sweat.gif

When i grab the door handle, manages to unlock though.
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I think if you can unlock the door by grabbing the door handle, it means your phone key is already detected.

In my case, the door is not unlocked even after I pulled the handle, and the screen inside the car asks to tap my card key on the door pillar. But so far this only happened to me once in a while.
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post Jan 19 2024, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(Xenopher @ Jan 19 2024, 04:14 PM)
I think if you can unlock the door by grabbing the door handle, it means your phone key is already detected.

In my case, the door is not unlocked even after I pulled the handle, and the screen inside the car asks to tap my card key on the door pillar. But so far this only happened to me once in a while.
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Okay yeah, thats definitely something wrong.
Sounds like its worth reporting to Tesla at the very least.
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post Jan 19 2024, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Jan 19 2024, 02:28 PM)
https://www.facebook.com/InnovativeGreenPow...mibextid=ZbWKwL

Can contact them. I installed my BYD charger with them. Very professional, goes above and beyond ST and TNB safety standards SOP
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Good to hear positive feedback.

They've just given me their proposal, and am getting them to do my installation.

First impressions are the same, very professional.
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post Jan 19 2024, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(Xenopher @ Jan 19 2024, 03:10 PM)
My sentry mode is always on (except at home) but I still occasionally unable to unlock the door even with my phone key very near to the car. (Tesla App showing 'connecting'). Wonder if they're caused by the same issue.
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phone key not connected via bluetooth?
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post Jan 19 2024, 11:58 PM

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QUOTE(joshgm_119 @ Jan 19 2024, 04:59 PM)
Good to hear positive feedback.

They've just given me their proposal, and am getting them to do my installation.

First impressions are the same, very professional.
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Alvin? I'm gonna get him to install mine at Melaka too. Quoted RM750.

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post Jan 20 2024, 01:52 AM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Jan 19 2024, 11:58 PM)
Alvin? I'm gonna get him to install mine at Melaka too. Quoted RM750.
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Yep, mine requires the full scope of work though, so the standard installation package for single phase @ 1599.

With free supercharging I foresee myself being at Cyberjaya or Melaka quite often these next few months.
Might bump into you at some point brows.gif

No intention of using home charging as long as freebies are there.

Once RHB asks me to start paying I'll chase for the ChargEV membership that someone mentioned.
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post Jan 20 2024, 07:01 AM

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QUOTE(joshgm_119 @ Jan 20 2024, 01:52 AM)
Yep, mine requires the full scope of work though, so the standard installation package for single phase @ 1599.

With free supercharging I foresee myself being at Cyberjaya or Melaka quite often these next few months.
Might bump into you at some point  brows.gif

No intention of using home charging as long as freebies are there.

Once RHB asks me to start paying I'll chase for the ChargEV membership that someone mentioned.
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I asked my RHB Banker, he described me as a card with some value in it. Pretty neat, I didn't expected this. Even MBB gives JomCharge which is one of the priciest around and limited.

Drop by Melaka town, do ping me tongue.gif.
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Hi all, want to cross check my maths. Assuming I have a TM3 Long Range with a battery size of 75kWh. I am charging at a single phase 7kw charger. Price for the charging is RM3 every hour.

Assuming heat/electric lost of 10%. I need around 12 hours to fully charge the car?
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post Jan 21 2024, 02:57 AM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Jan 20 2024, 07:01 AM)
I asked my RHB Banker, he described me as a card with some value in it. Pretty neat, I didn't expected this. Even MBB gives JomCharge which is one of the priciest around and limited.

Drop by Melaka town, do ping me tongue.gif.
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Ah, I have not yet asked my banker, but looking at their network, seems like decent coverage.
If it works well, with supercharging and this membership, can hit a year with barely using home charging.

I expect by this time next year there will be a whole LOT more EV's on the road.

Will do, expecting congestion in Melaka to be a lot more bearable with auto pilot helping. Heh



QUOTE(turtle_onrage @ Jan 21 2024, 01:18 AM)
Hi all, want to cross check my maths. Assuming I have a TM3 Long Range with a battery size of 75kWh. I am charging at a single phase 7kw charger. Price for the charging is RM3 every hour.

Assuming heat/electric lost of 10%. I need around 12 hours to fully charge the car?
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Would not be 12 hours as you would never let it drop to 0 before plugging in.
All depends how low you can let yourself go before plugging in.

I'd generally plug in between 20-40% to top up. I'm on the standard range that can charge up to 100%

On the long range, you would be topping out at 80% for daily use and going for 100% only when you intend to use it up on a road trip / extended drive.
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post Jan 21 2024, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(joshgm_119 @ Jan 21 2024, 02:57 AM)
Ah, I have not yet asked my banker, but looking at their network, seems like decent coverage.
If it works well, with supercharging and this membership, can hit a year with barely using home charging.

I expect by this time next year there will be a whole LOT more EV's on the road.

Will do, expecting congestion in Melaka to be a lot more bearable with auto pilot helping. Heh
Would not be 12 hours as you would never let it drop to 0 before plugging in.
All depends how low you can let yourself go before plugging in.

I'd generally plug in between 20-40% to top up. I'm on the standard range that can charge up to 100%

On the long range, you would be topping out at 80% for daily use and going for 100% only when you intend to use it up on a road trip / extended drive.
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Got it. Thanks, Just want to get a rough estimate if I am calculating the charging time and charging price correctly. So worst case, 0-100% will be around 12-13 hours? An extra hour just in case it slows down when going from 90% to 100%

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post Jan 21 2024, 08:44 PM

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Hi guys, recently I got a permanent WFH role, gonna sell my current car and was thinking of upgrading my wife's ride to a Tesla, given that her daily commute is only 23km a day, and that I live in a condo with no access to home charging, do you guys think it's a wise move?
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post Jan 21 2024, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(iLemonx @ Jan 21 2024, 08:44 PM)
Hi guys, recently I got a permanent WFH role, gonna sell my current car and was thinking of upgrading my wife's ride to a Tesla, given that her daily commute is only 23km a day, and that I live in a condo with no access to home charging, do you guys think it's a wise move?
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post Jan 22 2024, 02:10 AM

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QUOTE(turtle_onrage @ Jan 21 2024, 11:40 AM)
Got it. Thanks, Just want to get a rough estimate if I am calculating the charging time and charging price correctly. So worst case, 0-100% will be around 12-13 hours? An extra hour just in case it slows down when going from 90% to 100%
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Tbh, if you were at 0% its likely you'd be looking for a tow truck sweat.gif

But yeah, as a rough approximation, i'd say its in the ballpark.

Hope it helps in making your decision.



QUOTE(iLemonx @ Jan 21 2024, 08:44 PM)
Hi guys, recently I got a permanent WFH role, gonna sell my current car and was thinking of upgrading my wife's ride to a Tesla, given that her daily commute is only 23km a day, and that I live in a condo with no access to home charging, do you guys think it's a wise move?
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My personal opinion would be no, seeing our public infra is still quite lacking and isn't really cheap.
And at the same time the number of EV's on the road is starting to pick up.

Even for me with access to home charging, still got my ICE car sitting on my porch.
But that's just me.

Not to say it can't be done, it definitely can, but whether you have the time and patience to plan out how to make it work.
And endure the possibility of waiting around for charge points to be available if crowded and the possibility that at times some may be not working also.

Good luck in making the decision!

P/S: Asking your condo JMB about charger installation wont hurt
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post Jan 22 2024, 08:26 AM

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Anyone up for a 0 - 100 in 3.3 seconds thumbup.gif
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post Jan 22 2024, 08:59 AM

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Any owner can share experience on actual highway range for both standard and long range?

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